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Elizabeth and Robert Browning

The movie Sylvia portrayed the stormy relationship of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes.  While Hughes received recognition, Plath felt trapped as a housewife and unable to write under her husband’s shadow. A sad tale, and I wonder during the peak of their romance whether there was a time when they were able to influence and elevate each other’s writing.

Love and art merged for sculptors Rodin and Camille Claudel (she died in a mental hospital), composers/pianists Robert and Clara Schumann (he committed suicide and she raised eight children), and poets Robert and Elizabeth Browning, and each became formidable in their own right.  The synthesis requires humility and trust; and love, which does magical things.

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