In 1861, Elizabeth, the wife of Francis Deák passed away after a lengthy battle with tuberculosis. Deák was devastated by her loss, and her death profoundly impacted the course of his life and political career. During this difficult time, Deák sought solace in his work and continued advocating for political and social reforms in Hungary.
Unraveling Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Journey into the Life and Works of an Iconic English Poet