Elizabeth Siddal's tragic life as a muse and model and Christina Rossetti’s poetry, expose the Pre-Raphaelite era’s depiction ...
Click on the link for a copy of Christina Rossetti's poem, Colour.
Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell ...
‘Goblin Market’ was the title poem of Christina Rossetti’s first collection, published in 1862, and while she disclaimed any allegorical purpose in it, modern readers have found it hard to resist ...
"While I sit at the door, Sick to gaze within, Mine eye weepeth sore For sorrow and sin: As a tree my sin stands To darken all lands; Death is the fruit it bore. "How have Eden bowers grown Slain ...
In her heartfelt post, Lira expressed how much she misses her mother and chose to honour her with the poem "Miss Me But Let ...
Margaret's publications include chapters in Nineteenth Century Media and the Construction of Identities, Christina Rossetti in Context, and the Blackwell Companion to Victorian Poetry. Most recently ...
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