Christina Rossetti

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Standard Name: Rossetti, Christina
Birth Name: Christina Georgina Rossetti
Pseudonym: C. G. R.
Pseudonym: Ellen Alleyne
Pseudonym: Calta
Nickname: Sister Christina
CR wrote and published poetry ranging from religious poetry, love lyrics, and sonnets to narrative and dramatic verse. She published five successive volumes of verse, three collected editions, and many individual poems in anthologies and periodicals, from the 1840s until her death in the 1890s. She occupies a liminal position in relation to the Pre-Raphaelite movement: deeply influenced by and indebted to it, she developed a voice and preoccupations in many respects distinct from those of its male members, partly because of her equally strong absorption in the High AnglicanOxford Movement. Goblin Market, the poem for which she is best known, has frequently been re-issued as a children's fable, but has also been convincingly read as a complex exploration of religion, gender, and sexuality. Some of her other verse was specifically aimed at children. Her attempts at prose fiction, of which a volume appeared in her lifetime and another posthumously, were not as well received as her poetry. CR 's devotional writing, which intensified towards the end of her life, includes hymns and other religious verse, as well as six volumes of religious commentary presented from a distinctively female standpoint. A writer who combined abiding interest in symbol and correspondence with stylistic austerity and metrical innovation that presaged modernism, CR is recognised as one of the major poets of the Victorian period.

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Reception Isabella Banks
By the age of twenty-one IB was a poetess of some local repute in and around Manchester.
Burney, Edward Lester. Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks. E. J. Morten.
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Her biographer E. L. Burney notes that both Eliza Cook and Christina Rossetti corresponded with her...
Textual Production Lady Cynthia Asquith
Cynthia Asquith published her autobiographical Haply I May Remember, titled with a phrase from Christina Rossetti 's poem beginning When I am dead my dearest.
Asquith, Lady Cynthia. Haply I May Remember. James Barrie.
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Textual Production Lady Cynthia Asquith
Two years after her first volume of autobiography appeared, Cynthia Asquith published Remember and Be Glad, a second book of memories, whose title draws again on the same love-poem by Christina Rossetti .
Hone, Robin. “Snapshot Portraits”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 2623, p. 315.
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Asquith, Lady Cynthia. Remember and Be Glad. James Barrie.
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