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Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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  • 1806: Born, March 6
  • 1814: Begins writing poetry
  • 1821: Prescribed opium for an illness; develops a lifelong habit.
  • 1825: First work, "The Rose and Zephyr", published in Literary Gazette
  • 1837: Family settles at 50 Wimpole Street. Elizabeth bursts a blood vessel, affecting her lungs, the first in a series of serious illnesses
  • 1838: Publishes The Seraphim and Other Poems, the first volume favorably reviewed
  • 1840: Brother, Edward, drowns in Babbacombe Bay; she writes "De Profundis", articulating her grief
  • 1842: Publishes "The Cry of the Children"; it helps bring about the regulation of child labor
  • 1845: Robert Browning, visits Elizabeth at Wimpole Street and writes a declaration of love the next day
  • 1846: Marries Robert Browning secretly in London; they settle happily in Florence
  • 1849: Son Robert Barrett-Browning ("Pen") is born
  • 1850: Publishes two-volume edition of poems including the "Sonnets from the Portuguese"
  • 1851: Publishes Casa Guidi Windows, a work about Italy
  • 1857: Her father dies, still unreconciled to Elizabeth and her marriage
  • 1858: Publishes Aurora Leigh to critical acclaim and popular success
  • 1860: Publishes Poems Before Congress; it is not well-received; her health declines.
  • 1861: Dies in Florence and buried in the Protestant cemetary
  • 1862: Posthumous publication of Last Poems, including "De Profundis"

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