"Aurora Leigh" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
passionate novel in free verse of the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browining 'Aurora Leigh' is regarded as the manifesto of self-determination of women to choose his destiny. But there is more .. escapes the reader the author's meticulous work that has been dedicated to the works for more than ten years it is taken from the story itself, and more engaging as a novel appendix although the protagonists, cousins \u200b\u200bAurora and Romney, do everything to escape the love that unites them from an early age by any means been divided for years, doubts, accusations, furious Adii. Are taken as the one from realizing the ideas of utopian socialism, the other from living in poetry, which devote all of herself, feeling the only art form worthy of the expression of living. Both are wrong. After years of misunderstanding and unreason, good and bad friends, women blinded by passion and lost souls to save, between the cold and foggy England and sunny Italy, to combat prejudice and class privilege, Aurora and Romney will finally recognize each other and live together.
transfigured love every page of 'Aurora Leigh', we should mention phrases, full-length tracks on the right to pay tribute to Barrett Browining.
" I'm God's gift I closed my nostrils ineffable inspiration, yes, that breath that is: Love! Art is a great thing, but love is much, much more. Art is a metaphor of heaven, but Love is God, what creates .
An extraordinary novel.
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