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Adoption, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Ren茅e Vivien & Violette Leduc

Peggy Reynolds compares notes with Fiona Sampson on the writing of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and literature about adoption. Plus the queer writing of a pair of French authors.

Overcoming long term illness, controlling her money and eloping to revolutionary Italy: Fiona Sampson's new biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning focuses on her as someone interested in inventing herself - not as an ailing romantic heroine. Peggy Reynolds began her academic career studying Browning's long poem Aurora Leigh. She's been reading about motherhood in literature and psychology books as preparation for adopting a child and her new book traces the pain and pitfalls involved in navigating the adoption process. They talk to Anne McElvoy and they're joined by Jane Aitken who's publishing new English language translations of books by Ren茅e Vivien & Violette Leduc.

Two Way Mirror: The Life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Fiona Sampson is out now. You can also find her presenting series of the Essay for Radio 3 exploring her favourite fictional character Mother Courage /programmes/p068jrch and her biography of Mary Shelley in this episode of Free Thinking /programmes/b09m1dvh

The Wild Track by Margaret Reynolds is out now. She is also the editor of The Sappho Companion
In the Free Thinking archives you can find her discussing Mill on the Floss /programmes/m000bf70 and the poetry of Sappho /programmes/p0586k6n
You can find a Free Thinking discussion about motherhood hearing from Jessie Greengrass, Sheila Heti and Jacqueline Rose Motherhood in fiction, memoir and on the analyst's couch /programmes/b0b3fjvg
Sylvan Baker discusses children in care and the Verbatim Formula in this Free Thinking exploration of Kindness /programmes/m000j9cd

The Woman of the Wolf and Other Stories by Ren茅e Vivien translated by Karla Jay and Yvonne M Klein
and Violette Leduc's Asphyxia translated by Derek Coltman are out now in English from Editions Gallic.

Producer: Robyn Read

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