Elizabeth Barrett Browning :Over 100 selected poems - Gemini Gift Women's Poetry
Elizabeth Barrett Browning :Over 100 selected poems - Gemini Gift Women's Poetry
hardback
Published:
5 February, 2026
Description
From the intense affection of ‘How Do I Love Thee?’ to the powerful social protest in ‘The Cry of the Children’, the lyrical beauty of Barrett Browning's poetry continues to fascinate modern readers.
In this evocative introduction to Barrett Browning's work, over 100 poems are organised into thematic sections, allowing the reader to gain a deeper understanding of her perspectives on life, liberty and love.
Perfect for fans of feminist literature and poetry, this collection celebrates the pioneering legacy of Barrett Browning as a talented poet, social reformer and independent woman.
Curated by Pelé Cox, poet, performance artist and film maker. She holds an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia, under the tutelage of (then Poet Laureate) Andrew Motion. She has been Poet in Residence at Tate Modern, the Royal Academy of Arts, Keats-Shelley House and the British School at Rome, and is a visiting tutor at the University of Westminster, London.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781786752123 |
| ISBN10 | 1786752123 |
| Number Of Pages | 160 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Gemini Books Group Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Author's Bio
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a Victorian poet know for her emotional and socially conscious poetry. Living most of her life in seclusion due to chronic spinal pain, she penned hundreds of poems during her lifetime and published thirteen collections before her death. Pelé Cox is a poet, performance artist and film maker. She holds an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia, under the tutelage of Andrew Motion (then Poet Laureate). She has been Poet in Residence at Tate Modern, the Royal Academy of Arts, Keats-Shelley House and the British School at Rome, and is a visiting tutor at the University of Westminster, London. Her verse "Cento" appears as a frieze on the four walls of Building 7 at Chelsea Barracks, London.