Poems (1844)

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Poems (1844) is a landmark poetry collection by Elizabeth Barrett Browning that helped establish her reputation as one of the leading Victorian poets.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Elizabeth Barrett Browning
containsPoem A Drama of Exile
Lady Geraldine’s Courtship
The Cry of the Children
The Cry of the Human
The Dead Pan
The Romaunt of the Page
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point
contributedTo establishing Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s reputation as a leading Victorian poet
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
followedBy Poems (1850)
genre Victorian poetry
lyric poetry
hasFormat print
hasInfluenceOn Victorian women’s poetry
social-problem poetry in Victorian England
hasPart A Drama of Exile and Other Poems
Ballads, Romances, and Lyrics
influenced reputation of Elizabeth Barrett Browning as a major Victorian poet
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian era
literarySignificance brought Elizabeth Barrett Browning to the attention of Robert Browning
major early success of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
movement Victorian literature
notableFor innovative use of the dramatic monologue
social and political themes
strong female lyric voice
numberOfVolumes 2
originalMediaType hardcover book
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationYear 1844
publisher Edward Moxon
targetAudience adult readers
theme child labor
love
politics
religion
slavery and abolitionism
social injustice
suffering and compassion
timePeriodOfWork 19th century

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