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  1. Poems and Prose (Oxford World's Classics) by Christina Rossetti, 2008-12-15
  2. The Complete Poems (Penguin Classics) by Christina Rossetti, R. W. Crump, et all 2001-11-01
  3. Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems by Christina Georgina Rossetti, 2010-07-12
  4. Rossetti: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by Christina Rossetti, 1993-11-02
  5. Christina Rossetti: Passion & Devotion (Illustrated Poetry Anthology) by Christina Georgina Rossetti, K. E. Sullivan, 1999-03
  6. The Achievement of Christina Rossetti
  7. Poems ... by Christina Georgina Rossetti, 2010-01-12
  8. Favorite Poems of Childhood (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) by Robert Louis Stevenson, Christina Rossetti, et all 1992-09-18
  9. Goblin Market: And Other Poems by Christina Georgina Rossetti, 2010-04-21
  10. Christina Rossetti: Selected Poems (Phoenix Poetry) by Christina Rossetti, 2003-03
  11. Selected Poems: Rossetti by Christina Rossetti, Dinah Roe, 2009-06-08
  12. Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti by Christina Georgina Rossetti, 1979-03
  13. Christina Rossetti, a Biography by Frances Thomas, 1994
  14. Christina Rossetti: Poet (Rookie Biography) by Carol Greene, 1994-09

1. Christina Rossetti - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Illustration for the cover of Christina Rossetti s Goblin Market and Other Poems Portrait of Christina Rossetti, by her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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Jump to: navigation search Christina Rossetti Christina Georgina Rossetti December 5 December 29 ) was an English poet . Her siblings were the artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti William Michael Rossetti , and Maria Francesca Rossetti . Their father, Gabriele Rossetti , was an Italian poet and a political asylum seeker from Naples ; their mother, Frances Polidori , was the sister of Lord Byron 's friend and physician, John William Polidori Rossetti was born in London and educated at home by her mother. In the 1840s her family was stricken with severe financial difficulties due to the deterioration of her father's physical and mental health. When she was 14, Rossetti suffered a nervous breakdown which was followed by bouts of depression and related illness. During this period she, her mother, and her sister became seriously interested in the Anglo-Catholic movement that was part of the Church of England . This religious devotion played a major role in Rossetti's personal life: in her late teens she became engaged to the painter James Collinson but this ended because he reverted to Catholicism ; later she became involved with the linguist Charles Cayley but did not marry him, also for religious reasons.

2. Christina Rossetti
Christina Rossetti was born in London, one of four children of Italian parents. Her father was the poet Gabriele Rossetti (17831854), professor of Italian
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Christina (Georgina) Rossetti (1830-1894) - Pseydonym Ellen Alleyne One of the most important of English woman poets, who was the sister of the painter-poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti , and a member of the Pre-Raphaelite art movement. 'A Birthday,' 'When I Am Dead,' and 'Up-Hill' are probably Rossetti's best-known single works. After a serious illness in 1874, she rarely received visitors or went outside her home. Her favorite themes were unhappy love, death, and premature resignation. Especially her later works deal with somber religious feelings. Does the road wind uphill all the way?
Yes, to the very end.
Will the day's journey take the whole long day?
From morn to night, my friend.

(from 'Up-Hill', 1861) Christina Rossetti was born in London, one of four children of Italian parents. Her father was the poet Gabriele Rossetti (1783-1854), professor of Italian at King's College from 1831. He resigned in 1845 because of blindness. All the four children in the family became writers, Dante Gabriel also gained fame as a painter. Christina was educated at home by her mother, Frances Polidori, a former governess, an Anglican of devout evangelical bent. She shared her parents' interest in poetry and was portrayed in the paintings and drawings of the Pre-Raphaelites. Christina was the model for his brother's picture The Girlhood of Mary Virgin (1849), which was the first picture to be signed P.R.B. Jan Marsh has proposed in her biography

3. Christina Rossetti --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Christina Rossetti one of the most important of English women poets both in range and quality.
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died Dec. 29, 1894, London Christina Rossetti, chalk drawing by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1866; in a private collection Reproduced with permission from Harold Rossetti; photograph, J.M. Cotterell in full Christina Georgina Rossetti, pseudonym Ellen Alleyne one of the most important of English women poets both in range and quality. She excelled in works of fantasy, in poems for children, and in religious poetry. Rossetti, Christina...

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Christina Rossetti (18301894). Sonnets are full of love. Visit the wonderful Christina Rossetti pages at the Victorian Web. return to sonnet central
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Visit the wonderful Christina Rossetti pages at the Victorian Web
"Sonnets are full of love..."
Sonnets are full of love, and this my tome
Has many sonnets: so here now shall be
One sonnet more, a love sonnet, from me
To her whose heart is my heart's quiet home,
To my first Love, my Mother, on whose knee
I learnt love-lore that is not troublesome;
Whose service is my special dignity,
And she my loadstare while I go and come
And so because you love me, and because
I love you, Mother, I have woven a wreath
Of rhymes wherewith to crown your honored name:
In you not fourscore years can dim the flame
Of love, whose blessed glow transcends the laws
Of time and change and mortal life and death.
Monna Innominata: A Sonnet of Sonnets
BEATRICE, immortalized by "altissimo poeta. . . cotanto amante;" Laura, celebrated by a great though an inferior bard,have alike paid the exceptional penalty of exceptional honor, and have come down to us resplendent with charms, but (at least, to my apprehension) scant of attractiveness. These heroines of world-wide fame were preceded by a bevy of unnamed ladies "donne innominate" sung by a school of less conspicuous poets; and in that land and that period which gave simultaneous birth to Catholics, to Albigenses, and to Troubadours, one can imagine many a lady as sharing her lover's poetic aptitude, while the barrier between them might be one held sacred by both, yet not such as to render mutual love incompatible with mutual honor.

5. Goblin Market - Christina Rossetti
Christina Rossetti is one of the most famous writers of the Victorian era, but what do we really know about her? Was there some secret that forced such
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  • Christina Rossetti is one of the most famous women writers of the Victorian era, but what do we really know about her life and works? Like Emily Dickinson, she rarely left her home (after an apparent serious illness), but her poetry is filled with a passionate intensity, which intertwines with religious sentiment to create her own brand of unforgettable poetics, with frustrated love, loneliness, and dejection.
    Writing about that religiousity and sensuality in Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market," Virginia Woolf once said: "Death, oblivion, and rest lap round your songs with their dark wave." But then, "a sound of scurrying and laughter is heard." And, Woolf says: "You pulled legs; you tweaked noses. You were at war with all humbug and pretence."

    6. Christina Georgina Rossetti - LoveToKnow 1911
    In 18 5354 Christina Rossetti for nearly a year helped her mother to keep a day-school at Frome-Selwood, in Somerset. Early in 1854 the Rossettis returned
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    CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI (1830-1894), English poet, was the youngest of the four children of Gabriele Rossetti (seethe article on her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti ). She was born at 38 Charlotte Street, Portland Place, London , on the 5th of December 1830. She enjoyed the advantages and disadvantages of the strange society of Italian exiles and English eccentrics which her father gathered about him, and she shared the studies of her gifted elder brother and sister. As early as 1847 her grandfather, Gaetano Polidori, printed privately a volume of her Verses, in which the richness of her vision was already faintly prefigured. In 1850 she contributed to The Germ seven pieces, including some of the finest of her lyrics. In her girlhood she had a grave, religious beauty of feature, and sat as a model not only to her brother Gabriel , but to Holman Hunt , to Madox Brown and to Millais. In 18 53-54 Christina Rossetti for nearly a year helped her mother to keep a day-school at Frome -Selwood, in Somerset. Early in 1854 the Rossettis returned to London, and the father died. In poverty, in ill-health, in extreme quietness, she was now performing her life-work.- She was twice sought in marriage, but each time, from religious scruples (she was a strong highchurch Anglican), she refused her suitor; on the former of these occasions she sorrowed greatly, and her suffering is reflected in much of her early song. In 1861 she saw foreign countries for the first time, paying a six weeks' visit to

    7. Christina Rossetti — Poet Seers
    Christina Georgina Rossetti, one of the most important women poets writing in nineteenthcentury England, was born in London December 5, 1830,
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    View: Christina Rossetti Poems Christina Georgina Rossetti, one of the most important women poets writing in nineteenth-century England, was born in London December 5, 1830, to Gabriele and Frances (Polidori) Rossetti. Although her fundamentally religious temperament was closer to her mother's, this youngest member of a remarkable family of poets, artists, and critics inherited many of her artistic tendencies from her father.   Judging from somewhat idealized sketches made by her brother Dante, Christina as a teenager seems to have been quite attractive if not beautiful. In 1848 she became engaged to James Collinson, one of the minor Pre-Raphaelite brethren, but the engagement ended after he reverted to Roman Catholicism.  When Professor Rossetti's failing health and eyesight forced him into retirement in 1853, Christina and her mother attempted to support the family by starting a day school, but had to give it up after a year or so. Thereafter she led a very retiring life, interrupted by a recurring illness which was sometimes diagnosed as angina and sometimes tuberculosis. From the early '60s on she was in love with Charles Cayley, but according to her brother William, refused to marry him because "she enquired into his creed and found he was not a Christian." Milk-and-water Anglicanism was not to her taste. Lona Mosk Packer argues that her poems conceal a love for the painter William Bell Scott, but there is no other evidence for this theory, and the most respected scholar of the Pre-Raphaelite movement disputes the dates on which Packer thinks some of the more revealing poems were written.  

    8. Christina Georgina Rossetti
    Christina Georgina Rossetti was born in London, the daughter of Gabriele Rossetti, an Italian patriot who came to England in 1824, and sister of Dante
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    Christina Georgina Rossetti
    Christina Georgina Rossetti was born in London, the daughter of Gabriele Rossetti, an Italian patriot who came to England in 1824, and sister of Dante Gabriel Rossetti , the Pre-Raphaelite painter and poet. Christina was educated at home by her mother and showed early inclinations towards poetry. Her other brother, William Michael Rossetti, edited The Gem , the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood periodical, to which she contributed the poems An End and Dream Lane in the first number under a pseudonym. Her first major collection was Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862), followed by The Prince's Progress Sing-Song A Pageant and Other Poems (1881), and Time Flies: A Reading Diary Dogged by ill-health for a large part of her life, deeply religious and serious minded, much of her poetry has a wistful, spiritual quality but displays a high level of technical ability and sincerity. Bride Song
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    Christina Rossetti (18301894). Sonnets are full of love. Visit the wonderful Christina Rossetti pages at the Victorian Web.
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    Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
    Visit the wonderful Christina Rossetti pages at the Victorian Web
    "Sonnets are full of love..."
    Sonnets are full of love, and this my tome
    Has many sonnets: so here now shall be
    One sonnet more, a love sonnet, from me
    To her whose heart is my heart's quiet home,
    To my first Love, my Mother, on whose knee
    I learnt love-lore that is not troublesome;
    Whose service is my special dignity,
    And she my loadstar while I go and come
    And so because you love me, and because
    I love you, Mother, I have woven a wreath
    Of rhymes wherewith to crown your honored name:
    In you not fourscore years can dim the flame
    Of love, whose blessed glow transcends the laws
    Of time and change and mortal life and death.
    Remember
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    Remember me when I am gone away,
    Gone far away into the silent land;
    When you can no more hold me by the hand

    10. Christina Rossetti - Wikiquote
    Christina Rossetti, English poet. Christina Rossetti, English poet Wikisource has original works written by or about Christina Rossetti.
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    • Does the road wind up-hill all the way?
      Yes, to the very end.
      Will the day's journey take the whole long day?
      From morn to night, my friend.
      • Up-Hill , st. 1 (1861) My heart is like a singing bird
        Whose nest is in a water'd shoot;
        My heart is like an apple-tree
        Whose boughs are bent with thick-set fruit.
        • A Birthday , st. 1 (1861) The birthday of my life
          Is come, my love is come to me.
          • A Birthday , st. 2 When I am dead, my dearest,
            Sing no sad songs for me;
            Plant thou no roses at my head,
            Nor shady cypress tree: Be the green grass above me With showers and dewdrops wet; And if thou wilt, remember, And if thou wilt, forget.
            • Song , st. 1 (1862) Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land.
              • Remember , l. 1-2 (1862) Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad.
                • Remember , l. 13-14

    11. Christina Rossetti - Mahalo
    Christina Rossetti was a Victorian poet who is perhaps best remembered for her poem Goblin Market Fast Facts Full Name Christina Georgina Rossetti Born
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    Guide Note: Christina Rossetti was a Victorian poet who is perhaps best remembered for her poem "Goblin Market" Fast Facts:
  • Full Name: Christina Georgina Rossetti Born: December 5, 1830 Death: December 29, 1894 Sister of Dante Gabriel Rossetti Suffered a nervous breakdown at age 14 Began writing at age 7
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    12. The Literary Gothic | Christina Rossetti
    Christina Rossetti page at The Literary Gothic, the web s premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950.
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    Rossetti, Christina
    5 December 1830 - 29 December 1894
    Sites: Christina Rossetti page Brief biographical note and a few etexts; at the Pre-raphaelite site The Germ [Meg Wise-Lawrence] Christina Rossetti overview A rich site, with lots of good information; be sure to explore it fully. [Victorian Web, Brown] Biographical note A substantial discussion of CR's life and some of her works. [Literary Encyclopedia] Biographical note [The Authors Calendar] Pre-raphaelite Women: Christina Rossetti Good collection of links. [K. Nichols, Pittsburgh State U] Biographical note [Wikipedia] Biographical note English Online Brief biographical note [Gothic Labyrinth] Biographical note Stresses CR's religious beliefs. [Anglican History] Brief biographical note Columbia Encyclopedia , Bartleby] Brief biographical note [John W. Cousins, A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature Webliography [Jan Pridmore] Rossetti's Grave [Poet's Graves] Portraits [National Portrait Gallery, London]
    Etexts: "Goblin Market" [U Toronto] - at U Toronto
    - at Victorian Web Includes illustrations.

    13. Christina Rossetti At Firas Durri: Enthusiast
    Seen while aimlessly wandering around Barnes and Noble at today selected poems of Christina Rossetti. I don’t remember which ones I read but a search
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      Published May 26th, 2004 in Arts and Media An Echo from Willowwood Two gaz¢â‚¬â„¢d into a pool, he gaz¢â‚¬â„¢d and she,
      Not hand in hand, yet heart in heart, I think,
      Pale and reluctant on the water¢â‚¬â„¢s brink
      As on the brink of parting which must be.
      Each eyed the other¢â‚¬â„¢s aspect, she and he,
      Each felt one hungering heart leap up and sink,
      Each tasted bitterness which both must drink,
      There on the brink of life¢â‚¬â„¢s dividing sea.
      Lilies upon the surface, deep below
      Two wistful faces craving each for each,
      Resolute and reluctant without speech:¢â‚¬â€ A sudden ripple made the faces flow One moment join¢â‚¬â„¢d, to vanish out of reach: So these hearts join¢â‚¬â„¢d, and ah! were parted so. Song When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me; Plant thou no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress tree: Be the green grass above me With showers and dewdrops wet; And if thou wilt, remember, And if thou wilt, forget.

    14. Christina Rossetti - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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    Women Poets ... Meaning of Names Christina Rossetti Enlarge Picture View Christina Rossetti: Poems Quotes Biography Books ... Resources Christina was the sister of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and like him she showed promise as a poet while still very young. She was educated at home and encouraged to write by her family; her teenage poems were printed by her grandfather on his own press. She was a devout Anglican, and refused two suitors on religious grounds: the painter James Collinson because he became a Roman Catholic; and Charles Bagot Cayley, because he was an atheist. Perhaps as a result of this self-denial, a recurrent t.. Continue.. Some of Christina Rossetti Poems A Birthday Remember When I am dead, my dearest Who Has Seen the Wind? ... View all Christina Rossetti Poems Quote from Author And all the winds go sighing, for sweet things dying.

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    Sister of the painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, her bestknown works include Goblin Market, The Prince s Progress, Monna Innominata, Remember,
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    16. Christina Rossetti: An Overview
    An online overview of the author and her work, links to historical and critical studies, as well as a selection of texts including, with original
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    17. Christina Rossetti - Poetry
    She was one of the most important Victorian poetesses. Romantic poems Who shall deliver me , Aloof , Song , Sappho , The First Day , Requiem ,
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    Where are the songs I used to know,
    Where are the notes I used to sing?
    I have forgotten everything
    I used to know so long ago...
    SONG
    OH ! roses for the flush of youth, And laurel for the perfect prime ; But pluck an ivy-branch for me, Grown old before my time. Oh ! violets for the grave of youth, And bay for those dead in their prime ; Give me the withered leaves I chose Before in the olden time. First published in The Germ under the pseudonym Ellen Alleyne
    roses: symbols of love
    laurel: symbol of glory
    ivy-branch: symbol of fidelity and wedded love violets: symbols of faithfulness, modesty and maidenhood bay: symbolizes fame
    DREAM LAND
    Where sunless rivers weep Their waves into the deep, She sleeps a charmed sleep: Awake her not. Led by a single star, She came from very far To seek where shadows are Her pleasant lot. She left the rosy morn, She left the fields of corn, For twilight cold and lorn And water springs.

    18. Selected Poetry Of Christina Rossetti
    Selected Poetry of christina rossetti. christina rossetti Home. Selected Poetry of christina rossetti. Table of Contents. From Goblin Market and Other
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    19. Pre-Raphaelite Women: Christina Rossetti
    The rossetti Women (christina, her sister, and her mother). See a photograph of christina and her mother. See also christina rossetti Biographywith a
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    The Rossetti Women (Christina, her sister, and her mother). See a photograph of Christina and her mother. See also Christina Rossetti Biography with a drawing of Christina and mother by D.G. Rossetti. Another biography of Christina.
    Christina and Frances Rossetti by D.G. Rossetti
    Christina's Relationship with Pre-Raphaelite Movement
    and C. Rossetti's Literary Career first PR success. See the complete Christina Rossetti Overview (Landow site) for more information. For information on Christina as a model for her artist-brother, see related resource page PR Models, Lovers, Artists

    20. Christina Rossetti (1830 - 1894) - Find A Grave Memorial
    Portrait, photograph of her tomb in the family plot at Highgate Cemetery, London, brief biography, and interactive visitor comments.
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