Photo in header: Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Elliott & Fry, after Macaire albumen carte-de-visite, mid 1860s (September 1858) NPG x136269 © National Portrait Gallery, London
6 Mar 1806 – 29 Jun 1861
Beacon Hill
A poet and short story writer with a career spanning 4 decades. Elizabeth wrote about industrialisation, slavery, political leadership, religious controversy and the problems faced by women in society. Of weak health, she stayed here for three years – in Beacon Terrace - sent to the resort on her doctor’s advice. Her visit turned to tragedy when her brother drowned in Babbacombe Bay just two miles away. She is remembered for such poems as
“How Do I Love Thee?” (Sonnet 43, 1845) and Aurora Leigh (1856). Look out for the Blue Plaque.
Link to Elizabeth Barrett Browning “Sonnets From The Portuguese XXIV” https://www.poetryarchive.org/poet/elizabeth-barrett-browning\
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