![Dared & Done: Marriage Of Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning - Julia Markus Dared & Done: Marriage Of Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning - Julia Markus](http://booklikes.com/photo/max/220/330/upload/books/30/97/d842f1f90cbcd1c0dac77174a2353a43.jpg)
After having a months-long thing about Markus’s biography of Annabella Milbanke Byron (Ada Lovelace’s mother), I definitely had to read her first biography about the marriage of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. I have a lot of feelings about Elizabeth Barrett Browning–mostly due to the fact that I wrote part of a senior thesis on the Sonnets from the Portuguese. In fact, Markus’s look at the Browning’s marriage as it relates to the sonnet sequence was probably the strongest part of the book for me. It’s very solidly researched and does a nice job of teasing out the circumstances of the Browning’s marriage in particular as opposed to Victorian marriage in general, and contrasting it with some of their friends who were less conventional. However, there were times when the organization was a bit confusing–jumps in chronology that muddled rather than clarified–and I found it less emotionally affective than I expected.