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bring out the significance of meeting at night​

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Answered by sherinmerlin18
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Meeting At Night is a short poem Browning published in 1845 in the book Dramatic Romances and Lyrics.

With the publication of this book Browning consolidated his reputation as one of the most popular English poets of his time. This was also the year he firmly established a relationship with Elizabeth Barrett, a known poet who lived a secluded, sheltered life in London.

Their love for one another is clear and obvious from the many letters they exchanged, she putting off a physical meeting for months on end due to the overbearing presence of her strict and cold father, who limited her in every way but could not stop her creative urge.

Browning and Barrett eventually married in secret and eloped to Italy, becoming a celebrated 'couple' in the city of Florence.

Meeting At Night is a deceptively simple poem written at a time when Browning, in love with Elizabeth Barrett, corresponding with her at fever pitch for months on end, had to tread very carefully.

To his great delight she returned his love and friendship and became his soul-mate, despite her fragile health and initial inhibitions. They could not be kept apart, even by a doting if overcritical father.

The poem is an unusual take on a secret meeting, between lovers the reader has to presume, the language sparse yet musical, the rhythms varied, the rhyme full, strengthening, weakening as the speaker anticipates the rendezvous.

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