
audiobook
This volume opens a window onto the private world of one of Victorian England’s most compelling literary figures, offering listeners a carefully curated selection of her correspondence. The editor explains the delicate balance between respecting the poet’s own wish for privacy and satisfying the curiosity of readers who admire her work. Arranged largely in chronological order, the letters trace her life from a youthful upbringing in Herefordshire through the formative years that shaped her poetic voice.
The collection features letters to family, friends, and fellow writers, revealing a mind marked by tenderness, intellectual rigor, and an almost uncanny lack of harshness toward others. Though some mundane details have been omitted for brevity, the remaining letters convey her thoughts on love, literature, and the social currents of her time. Hearing these authentic exchanges brings a vivid sense of her character and the era she inhabited, making the experience both intimate and historically enriching.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (900K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Jonathan Ingram, Bill Hershey and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-07-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1806–1861
A major Victorian poet, she turned private feeling into unforgettable verse, from the famous love sonnets she exchanged with Robert Browning to poems that spoke out on social injustice. Her work was admired on both sides of the Atlantic during her lifetime and still feels intimate, musical, and fiercely intelligent.
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