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  1. The Fairy-Tale Literature of Charles Dickens, Christina Rossetti and George MacDonald: Antidotes to the Victorian Spiritual Crisis by Cynthia Demarcus Manson, 2008-09-14
  2. Christina Rossetti: A Reference Guide (Reference Guides in Literature) by R. W. Crump, 1976-01
  3. Goblin Market by Christina.Illustrated By Ellen Raskin Rossetti, 1979
  4. Words of Love by William Shakespeare, Lord Byron, et all 2010-01-10
  5. The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti: A Variorum Edition (Rossetti, Christina Georgina//Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti)
  6. The Prayers of Christina Rossetti by Christina Rossetti, 1989-01
  7. Learning Not to be First: Life of Christina Rossetti (Oxford Lives) by Kathleen Jones, 1992-03-05
  8. Christina Rossetti: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Poets)
  9. Christina Rossetti by Elbert Hubbard, Fra Elbert Hubbard, 2010-05-22
  10. Recovering Christina Rossetti: Female Community and Incarnational Poetics by Mary Arseneau, 2004-07-23
  11. The Poetical Works of Christina G. Rossetti by Christina Georgina Rossetti, 2009-12-26
  12. Christina Rossetti : Faith, Gender and Time by Diane D'Amico, 1999-12-02
  13. Christina Rossetti: A Literary Biography by Jan Marsh, 1994
  14. Christina Rossetti: The Patience of Style (Victorian Literature and Culture Series) by Constance W. Hassett, 2005-05-04

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'Give me the lowest place' Christina Georgina Rossetti is buried in Highgate Cemetery, North London, England. She was buried in the same grave as her mother and father. (The grave is situated towards the front of the cemetery.) (See map...ref no. 24) Christina was the daughter of Gabriele Rossetti and grew up in an artistic and politically aware household. She was educated at home. One of her brothers was Dante Gabriel Rossetti - a painter and a poet - while the other was William Michael Rossetti - a leading art critic and editor. It was William who edited her complete works in 1904 (10 years after her death). At one stage she was engaged to painter James Collinson - a member of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood - but the engagement was broken off in 1850.

22. Christina Georgina Rossetti
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Project Canterbury Christina Georgina Rossetti London: Catholic Literature Association, 1933. CHRISTINA Georgina Rossetti, that daughter of the Tractarian Movement who, as a devotional poet, 'has not her equal in the English language,' says Sir Edmund Gosse in his History of English Literature , was born on December 5, 1830, at 38, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, the youngest of a family of four gifted children. Their father, Gabriele Rossetti, an Italian scholar and patriot, had been, as a young man, Secretary in the Department of Public Instruction at Rome, and afterwards Curator of the Bronzes in the Museo Borborico in his native city of Naples. At that time General Murat, the husband of Napoleon's youngest sister Caroline, was King of Naples, and Gabriele Rossetti, as an ardent supporter of the Napoleonic regime, was on a footing of friendship with the members of the Buonaparte family, among them Princess Christina Buonaparte, who became by her marriage Lady Dudley Stuart, and was afterwards the godmother of Christina Rossetti. After the downfall of Napoleon and the flight, of Murat, Ferdinand, the Bourbon King of Naples, regained his throne, and Gabriele Rossetti, proscribed for his share in political plots, found himself in danger of not only losing his freedom but his life. After remaining for several months in hiding, he managed to escape from Naples, disguised as a bluejacket, on a British man-of-war, and landed at Malta, where he remained for some time. He arrived in England in February, 1824, poor as most refugees, but soon found employment as a teacher of Italian. In 1826 he married Frances Mary Larima Polidori, whose father, Gaetano Polidori, was also a political refugee. It is interesting, too, to recall the fact that her brother, John Polidori, was the young Italian doctor who accompanied Lord Byron on his travels in the East.

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24. Christina Georgina Rossetti
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Christina Georgina Rossetti
Born: December 5, 1830, St. Pancras, London, England. Died: Dec 29, 1894, St. Giles, London, England. Buried: Highgate Cemetery, London, England. James Burns John Calkin Jeanette Threlfall and William Monk lie nearby. of Alice in Wonderland Rossetti published three books of poetry (mostly religious), and four books of devotions. Hymns
  • Burdened Heart That Bleeds, A In the Bleak Midwinter Love Came Down at Christmas None Other Lamb Shepherds Had an Angel, The We Know Not a Voice of that River
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    Come were but the Spring,
    I would go to a covert Where the birds sing." Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830-1894), British poet. Spring Quiet (l. 1-4). . . The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti. Vol. 1. R. W. Crump, ed. (1979) Louisiana State University É Press. "One day in the country Is worth a month in town."

    26. §12. Christina Rossetti. V. The Rossettis, William Morris, Swinburne, And Other
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    Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) - Biography Christina Rossetti was the youngest of four children of Gabriele Rossetti, an Italian patriot who came to London in 1824. Born on 5 December 1830, she had one sister, Maria, and two brothers, Dante Gabriel and William. Christina and her sister were mainly educated at home by their mother, and brought up as devout Anglo-Catholics. Christina's elder sister Maria eventually became an Anglican nun. Rossetti's brothers, Dante Gabriel and William Michael, went to Kings College School in London, and were founder members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. This group of artists, poets and critics approached art by studying nature in close detail and by choosing subjects that they thought were morally uplifting. They chose the name of their group to indicate that they thought all art since Raphael (an Italian painter who lived from 1483 to 1520) was degenerate. Dante Gabriel Rossetti was a painter and poet. William later acted as Christina's editor. Although some of Christina Rossetti's earliest verse was published in The Germ , a magazine produced for a short time by the Pre-Raphaelites, and she sat as a model for several of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's paintings, she was not a member of the movement. By modern standards, their poetry seems rich and cloying; hers is more sensitive.

    28. Christina Georgina Rossetti — Infoplease.com
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      Rossetti, Christina Georgina key , English poet; sister of Dante Gabriel Rossetti . Publication of some of her poems in her brother William's magazine the Germ Sing-Song (1872), were favorites with children. Her volumes of poetry include

    29. Christina G. Rossetti Quotes
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    30. Christina Rossetti Poetry Selections On Allspirit
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    POEMS Echo Come to me in the silence of the night;
    Come in the speaking silence of a dream;
    Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes as bright
    As sunlight on a stream;
    Come back in tears,
    O memory, hope, love of finished years. Oh dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter-sweet,
    Whose wakening should have been in Paradise,
    Where souls brim-full of love abide and meet;
    Where thirsting longing eyes
    Watch the slow door
    That opening, letting in, lets out no more. Yet come to me in dreams, that I may live My very life again though cold in death: Come back to me in dreams, that I may give Pulse for pulse, breath for breath: Speak low, lean low, As long ago, my love, how long ago. Back to Index Twice I took my heart in my hand (O my love, O my love), I said: Let me fall or stand, Let me live or die, But this once hear me speak (O my love, O my love)— Yet a woman's words are weak; You should speak, not I.

    31. Christina Rossetti Poetry
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    32. Christina Rossetti
    Within the last twentyfive years or so, christina rossetti has benefited from renewed scholarly examination, not in small part due to feminist interest in
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    Fig. 1, Ecce Ancilla Domini , 1850, by D. G. Rossetti,
    whose sister, Christina, was the model for the virgin. "There is No Friend like a Sister": Psychic Integration in Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market I Within the last twenty-five years or so, Christina Rossetti has benefited from renewed scholarly examination, not in small part due to feminist interest in her work as an important woman poet in the nineteenth century. Her Goblin Market and other Poems (1862) was the first popularly successful book of Pre-Raphaelite poetry (Swann 92), and the title poem is generally considered Rossetti's masterpiece. In February 1964, for instance, Peter Quennell, writing to The New York Times Book Review , stated his belief that Goblin Market "establishes her claim to immorality" (qtd. by Bellas 37). A nineteenth-century fairy tale, Goblin Market is Rossetti's longest and most discussed poem, as well as her most popular poem, one that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. Goblin Market has been interpreted in many different ways. Although, as Katherine Mayberry points out, "the New Critical approach was never applied to" Rossetti's work as a whole (2), numerous other approaches have been applied. Until recently, the most frequent approach to her work in general and to

    33. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
    Given name christina Family name rossetti Birth date 5 December 1830 Death date 29 December 1894 Pseudonym Ellen Alleyne Nationality English
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    Yet if you should forget me for a while
    And afterwards remember, do not grieve:
    For if the darkness and corruption leave
    A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,
    Better by far you should forget and smile
    Than that you should remember and be sad. (Remember, 9-14)
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    Given name : Christina Family name : Rossetti Birth date : 5 December 1830 Death date : 29 December 1894 Pseudonym : Ellen Alleyne Nationality : English Family relations father: Gabriele Rossetti mother: Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti brother: Dante Gabriel Rossetti (poet) brother: William M. Rossetti
  • 34. Christina Georgina Rossetti Collection | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr College
    Correspondence of the poet christina Georgina rossetti, concerning her work and her social and business activities.
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    Christina Georgina Rossetti Collection of Mary Louise and Frederick E. Maser, 1830-1894
    Part I: Description Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library
    Collection Number: M 11 Extent
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    Linear Feet: 1.0 Administrative Information Provenance Gift of Frederick E. Maser and Mary Louise Jarden Maser, 2000. Cite as: Christina Georgina Rossetti Collection, Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library. Restrictions on Access This collection is open for research. CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI (1830-1894) Born on December 5, 1830, the English poet Christina Rossetti was the youngest child of Gabriele Rossetti and sister to both Dante Gabriel Rossetti, well known poet, painter and founding member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and William Michael Rossetti, English art critic, literary editor, and man of letters. As one of the most important English women poets, she became known for her works of fantasy, poems for children, and religious poetry. Christina was a devout Christian, sustained throughout her life by her religious faith, especially during the difficult times following her father's death in 1854 and the onset of a prolonged illness in 1871. Her particular attachment to the Anglican High Church caused her to break off her engagement to Pre-Raphaelite artist James Collinson in 1850 when he became a Roman Catholic, and later in 1864 to reject Charles Bagot Cayley for similar reasons. It was also her religious devotion that became the motivating force behind her life work of companionship to her mother following her father's death and, most importantly, writing poetry.

    35. Christina Rossetti
    In 185354 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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    Sexual orientation: Straight
    Occupation: Poet Nationality: England
    Executive summary: Goblin Market and Other Poems English poet, was the youngest of the four children of Gabriele 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

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    [Spring is] when life's alive in everything.
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    In the bleak midwinter Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, Long ago.
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    38. Christina Rossetti Books, Poetry, Articles, Prose, And Essays
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    39. Christina
    christina rossetti in contextdiscourse, power and subject christina rossetti, Dante Gabriel rossetti and PRBnot accepted as a member,
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    • serve as Dante Gabriel Rossetti's model for virgin
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      • images of a timid virgin and a defensive one images of a serious woman (Below) and tempestous one (Right).
      • Christina Rossetti, 1866 by Dante Gabriel Rossetti; from Faxon p. 11. What do you make of this expressionless face?
          Why are the former ones of the two more publicized?
        Christina Rossetti in a Tantrum 1862
        by Dante Gabriel Rossetti; from Faxon p. 144
      • Regarded as a Woman Poet " Though evidence of [C Rossetti's and Emily Dickenson's] creative process was available in the form of drafts of poems and worksheets, the image of the inspired child/woman who does not labor over her production was more congenial to male critics" ( Leder 187) e.g. Christina considered as "at best a spontaneous and at worst a naive technician."

    40. Sing-Song (1893) By Christina Rossetti
    First released in 1872, SingSong by christina Georgina rossetti (1830-1894) has stayed popular for over a century, and some of its verses (like Who Has
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    SING-SONG
    A NURSERY RHYME BOOK
    BY
    CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI
    WITH ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS
    BY ARTHUR HUGHES
    ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL
    [N.B. Illustrations omitted from this electronic edition.] London
    MACMILLAN AND CO.
    AND NEW YORK
    New and Enlarged Edition RHYMES
    DEDICATED
    WITHOUT PERMISSION
    TO
    THE BABY
    WHO
    SUGGESTED THEM
    CONTENTS
    PAGE A baby's cradle with no baby in it A city plum is not a plum A diamond or a coal? A frisky lamb ... Your brother has a falcon Angels at the foot,
    And Angels at the head, And like a curly little lamb My pretty babe in bed. Love me, I love you, Love me, my baby; Sing it high, sing it low, Sing it as may be. Mother's arms under you, Her eyes above you; Sing it high, sing it low, Love me I love you. My baby has a father and a mother, Rich little baby! Fatherless, motherless, I know another Forlorn as may be: Poor little baby! Our little baby fell asleep, And may not wake again For days and days, and weeks and weeks; But then he'll wake again, And come with his own pretty look

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