THE LETTERS OF ELIZABETH
BARRETT BROWNING.
EDITED WITH BIOGRAPHICAL ADDITIONS
BY
FREDERICK G. KENYON.
With portraits. In two volumes. Crown 8vo. $4.00.
Two medium octavo volumes, with portraits, etc. The earliest correspondence quoted took place when the writer was a young girl, and every period of her life is represented in these frank and simple letters. She knew many interesting people, was in Paris during the coup d’état in 1851, and lived in Florence during years of great excitement in Italy. Among other pen-pictures she gives one of the few English sketches we have of George Sand, whom she met several times.
“The letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning are an interesting contribution to the literature of literary correspondence and an agreeable addition to the literature of literary biography.
”—New York Mail and Express.