Sonnets from the Portuguese

Elizabeth Barrett BROWNING

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Sonnets from the Portuguese

“HOW DO I LOVE THEE? LET ME COUNT THE WAYS”: LIMITED EDITION OF SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE

BROWNING, Elizabeth Barrett. Sonnets from the Portuguese. Bath: George Bayntun, 1922. Slim square octavo, contemporary full tan polished calf, gilt-decorated spine and covers, raised bands, red and black morocco spine labels, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.

Lovely limited edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s famous love poems, one of 1000 unnumbered copies on hand-made paper, with wood-engraved frontispiece and 12 full-page illustrations by Louise Gaston, handsomely bound by Bayntun.

Written as a gift for her husband, Sonnets from the Portuguese "describes the growth and development of her love for Robert Browning. The title, chosen to disguise the personal nature of the poems by suggesting that they were a translation, was a secret reference for the Brownings to his nickname for her, 'The Portuguese,' based on her poem 'Catarina to Camoens,' which Browning particularly admired and which portrayed a Portuguese woman's devotion to her poet lover" (Drabble, 920). Barnes E425.

Text and illustrations clean and fine, extremities lightly rubbed, near-fine. A lovely volume.

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