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RobertBrowning was born in Camberwell, south London, as the son of RobertBrowning, a wealthy clerk in the Bank of England, and Sarah Anna Wiedemann, of German-Scottish origin.
Browning Society was founded in 1881 as an indication of the poets status as a sage and celebrity.
The Courtship of RobertBrowning and Elizabeth Barrett
RobertBrowning was born in Camberwell, Surrey, the first son of Robert and Sarah Wiedemann Browning.
Published under Browning's own name, in an edition financed by his father, the poem was a small commercial and critical success and gained the notice of Carlyle, Wordsworth, and other men of letters, giving him a reputation as a poet of distinguished promise.
In early 1845, Browning began corresponding with Elizabeth Barrett, a semi-invalid, and the two conducted a secret courtship away from the eyes of her domineering father before marrying in secret in 1846 - a union of ideal happiness - and eloping to Italy.