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Invisible Friends: The Correspondence of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1842-1845
Harvard University Press, 1972 Cloth: 978-0-674-46586-2 Library of Congress Classification PR4193.A36 1972 Dewey Decimal Classification 821.8
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Although Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Benjamin Robert Haydon never met, their lively and topical conversation, initiated in 1842, continued unabated until 1845, about a year before the painter’s suicide. It was a somewhat lopsided correspondence in which ninety-four letters written by Haydon, most of which have not been published before, received fewer replies from Miss Barrett, twenty-eight of which are included in this book. Judging from the contents of the letters, the epistolary friendship was truly meaningful to both. To Miss Barrett, Haydon was “my dear kind friend”; he was far more effusive, addressing her as “you Ingenious little darling invisible” and “my dearest dream & invisible intellectuality.” See other books on: 1806-1861 | Browning, Elizabeth Barrett | Elizabeth Barrett Browning | Painters | Poets, English See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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