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HOUG/37/135
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Letter from Elizabeth Barrett to John Kenyon
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- [Apr. 1838?] (Production)
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2 ff. with envelope
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Milnes's poetry belongs to the school of Tennyson; cannot help loving the style's 'quaint involutions of language into a wierd [sic] music, &... mystical suggestiveness of fancy and thought'. Names favourite verses. Restrictions of didactic element? She herself would create the perfect modern poet from 'Shelley's visionariness & Byron's intensity, admitting Wordsworth's magnanimity of simplicity, & Coleridge's [...". Thanks Kenyon for book; Mrs Hedley will be delighted to hear from him.
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- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (1806-1861), poet (Sujet)
- Kenyon, John (1784–1856), patron of the arts and poet (Sujet)
- Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892), 1st Baron Tennyson, poet (Sujet)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) poet (Sujet)
- Byron, George Gordon Noel (1788–1824), 6th Baron Byron, poet (Sujet)
- Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), poet (Sujet)
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), poet, critic, and philosopher (Sujet)
- Hedley, Jane Elizabeth (1796-1868), née Graham-Clarke, maternal aunt of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Sujet)