Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Standard Name: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Birth Name: Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti
Used Form: D. G. Rossetti
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Occupation | Lewis Carroll | He was also an early photographer of some note, who took portraits of John Ruskin
, Dante Gabriel Rossetti
, and Alfred Lord Tennyson
. Corey, Melinda, and George Ochoa, editors. The Encyclopedia of the Victorian World. Henry Holt and Company, 1996. |
Occupation | William Morris | While still at Oxford
, WM
began writing poetry with great dedication. He eventually published poems, stories, articles, and a single review (of Robert Browning
's Men and Women) in the periodical he produced... |
Occupation | William Morris | Founding members of the Firm included Ford Madox Brown
, Edward Burne-Jones
, Dante Gabriel Rossetti
, and Philip Webb
, in addition to the proprietors. Maas, Jeremy. Victorian Painters. Barrie and Jenkins, 1978. 15 Spencer, Robin. The Aesthetic Movement: Theory and Practice. Studio Vista, 1972. 15 |
Occupation | John Ruskin | Having begun to publish in the 1830s, when he became a champion of J. W. Turner
against established styles of painting, JR
made his name and created a sensation with the appearance of the first... |
Publishing | Christina Rossetti | On her own initiative, CR
in 1861 sent several short poems to Macmillan's Magazine. The editor, David Masson
, accepted Up-hill and paid her a guinea for it. Thereafter, she published poems in this... |
Publishing | Anna Mary Howitt | AMH
submitted her large painting Gretchen at the Fountain to the British Institution
, which, to the disgust of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
, rejected it. Gretchen is a diminutive of Margaret in German: this is... |
Publishing | Anna Mary Howitt | During her time in Munich and her briefer time in Oberammergau, AMH
wrote articles which were published in the Ladies' Companion, the Athenæum, and Household Words. Her description of the Oberammergau passion... |
Publishing | A. Mary F. Robinson | |
Reception | Vernon Lee | This book lost Lee the friendship of others who had admired her Studies of the Eighteenth Century in Italy. Broken friendships included those with Oscar Wilde
(refigured as the character Posthlethwaite), Jane
and William Morris |
Reception | Christina Rossetti | CR
's critical reputation stood very high from the appearance of Goblin Market, although she was not a popular poet. H. Buxton Forman
in Our Living Poets, 1871, got her middle name wrong... |
Reception | Katharine Tynan | KT
later felt this was a very-much derived little volume. qtd. in Boyd, Ernest. Ireland’s Literary Renaissance. Grant Richards, 1922. 103 Fallon, Ann Connerton. Katharine Tynan. Twayne, 1979. 37 qtd. in Boyd, Ernest. Ireland’s Literary Renaissance. Grant Richards, 1922. 103 |
Residence | Christina Rossetti | The Rossetti family was reunited again and living together in William Michael
's house at 45 Upper Albany Street, London—all but Dante Gabriel
, who by this time had chambers of his own. Rossetti, Christina. “Memoir; Notes”. The Poetical Works of Christina Georgina Rossetti, edited by William Michael Rossetti, Norwood, 1979, pp. xlv - lxxi; 459. li Marsh, Jan. Christina Rossetti: A Writer’s Life. Viking, 1995. 149-50 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Residence | Algernon Charles Swinburne | In 1862 ACS
shared a house with Dante Gabriel Rossetti
, William Michael Rossetti
, and George Meredith
in Cheyne Walk in Chelsea. (Meredith and William Michael were there only intermittently.) Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Features | Gillian Allnutt | Only twelve pages long, GA
's pamphlet is a successful sustained attempt to inhabit the mind ofElizabeth Eleanor Siddal
, a dressmaker, artist and poet,who became the Pre-Raphaelites' favourite model, married D. G. Rossetti |
Textual Features | Christina Rossetti | Among the other poems were a number that dealt with illicit sexuality. Cousin Kate uses ballad metre to explore the sexual double standard and lack of female solidarity. The speaker, a humble cottager seduced by... |
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