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II.Spiritualinfluence 10 Much of Barrett Browning's work carries a religious theme. She had read and studied such famous literary worksas Milton's Paradise Lost and Dante's Inferno.She says in her writing,"We want the sense ofthe saturation of Christ's blood upon the souls of our poets,that it may cry through them in answer to the ceaseless wail of the Sphinx ofour humanity,expounding agony into renovation.Something ofthis has been perceived in art when its glory was at the fullest.Something ofa yearningafter this may be seen among the Greek Christian poets,something which would have been much with a stronger faculty".[12]She believed that "Christ'sreligion is essentially poetry-poetry glorified".She explored the religious aspect in many ofher poems,especially in her early work,suchas the sonnets.She was interested in theological debate,had learned Hebrew and read the Hebrew Bible.[13]The poem Aurora Leigh,for example,features religious imagery and allusion to theapocalypse. III.Critical reception American poet Edgar Allan Poe was inspired by Barrett 0. Browning's poem Lady Geraldine's Courtship andspecificallyII. Spiritual influence Much of Barrett Browning’s work carries a religious theme. She had read and studied such famous literary works as Milton's Paradise Lost and Dante's Inferno. She says in her writing, "We want the sense of the saturation of Christ's blood upon the souls of our poets, that it may cry through them in answer to the ceaseless wail of the Sphinx of our humanity, expounding agony into renovation. Something of this has been perceived in art when its glory was at the fullest. Something of a yearning after this may be seen among the Greek Christian poets, something which would have been much with a stronger faculty".[12] She believed that "Christ's religion is essentially poetry—poetry glorified". She explored the religious aspect in many of her poems, especially in her early work, such as the sonnets. She was interested in theological debate, had learned Hebrew and read the Hebrew Bible.[13]The poem Aurora Leigh, for example, features religious imagery and allusion to the apocalypse. III. Critical reception American poet Edgar Allan Poe was inspired by Barrett Browning's poem Lady Geraldine's Courtship and specifically 10’ 10’
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