My first Magazine Gossip: Scandals and Relationships of Authors | Page 8

Robert browning, born on 7 May 1812 in Camberwell was the son of Robert Browning (Sr.) and Sarah Anna Wiedemann Browning. He was born to a middle class family but was supported in his journey on becoming a poet. The love story began with him being a fan of Ms. Elizabeth Barrett’s works (and who’s to say not the poet herself?) and this admiration was not just one- sided. Ms. Elizabeth herself acknowledged his existence as she included in her Poems (back in 1844), lines praising Browning, who eventually wrote to thank her in response (January 1845). Presumably, this is when the two began to see each other with Browning visiting the sickly Elizabeth. The story continues with Ms. Elizabeth having a controlling father who refuses to let Ms. Elizabeth to marry which placed a challenging obstacle for the lovebirds to further their relationship. But it was not the ending the two settled for. Sometime after Browning exposed to us why he couldn’t put a ring on Ms. Elizabeth, the two were reported to be missing. Ms. Elizabeth’s father’s response was to make a public announcement of cutting Ms. Elizabeth