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The author traces the lives and artistic development of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, beginning with family background and youthful influences, following their evolving poetic vocations, correspondence, and eventual union, and describing their years in Italy and England. The biography examines major writings and the themes that shaped them—love, faith, social observation, and dramatic form—while recounting friendships, travels, and domestic scenes that informed creativity. It follows later public recognition, honors, and the couple's influence on contemporaries, notes their son's artistic pursuits, and closes with reflections on their final years and the enduring interplay between life experience and literary achievement.
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