The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett (Incomplete Set)


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"In considering the question of publishing these letters, which are all that ever passed between my father and mother, for after their marriage they were never separated, it seemed to me that my only alternatives were to allow them to be published or to destroy them. I might, indeed, have left the matter to the decision of others after my death, but that would be evading a responsibility which I feel that I ought to accept.

"Ever since my mother's death these letters were kept by my father in a certain inlaid box, into which they exactly fitted, and where they have always rested, letter beside letter, each in its consecutive order and numbered on the envelope by his own hand.

"My father destroyed all the rest of his correspondence, and not long before his death he said, referring to these letters: 'There they are, do with them as you please when I am dead and gone!'" (Summary by icyjumbo, excerpted from the Preface of the book.)

This project is incomplete because, tragically, icyjumbo passed away during its production. Rather than recruiting a new reader, we are offering the files that were completed. (6 hr 32 min)

Chapters

Note, Advertisement, January 1845 22:51 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
Alternate section 1 24:40 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
February 1845 51:33 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
March 1845 32:14 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
April 1845 13:05 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
May 1845, part 1 37:34 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
May 1845, part 2 41:00 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
June 1845 54:40 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
July 1845, part 1 33:36 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
July 1845, part 2 35:29 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
August 1845, part 1 45:58 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)