Antony H. Harrison

Standard Name: Harrison, Antony H.

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Literary responses Christina Rossetti
In speaking directly and authoritatively in prose on matters of the highest importance to humanity, CR was adopting voice of a sage. Indeed as early as 1876 she was hailed as an inspired prophetess...
Literary responses Christina Rossetti
Early feminist attention to CR made much of the portrayal of sisterhood in Goblin Market. Jerome McGann inaugurated a burst of important new scholarship on her in The Beauty of Inflections, 1985, and...
Publishing Christina Rossetti
A complete edition of her surviving Letters appeared between 1997 and 2004, edited by Antony H. Harrison .
Rossetti, Christina. The Letters of Christina Rossetti. Editor Harrison, Antony H., University Press of Virginia.
Harrison notes that few letters to her mother or sister exist since she was in the habit...

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Stone, Marjorie. “’Monna Innominata’ and <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Sonnets from the Portuguese</span>: Sonnet Traditions and Spiritual Trajectories”. The Culture of Christina Rossetti: Female Poetics and Victorian Contexts, edited by Mary Arseneau et al., Ohio University Press, 1999, pp. 46-74.
Harrison, Antony H. “Christina Rossetti and the Sage Discourse of Feminist High Anglicanism”. Victorian Sages and Cultural Discourse: Renegotiating Gender and Power, edited by Thaïs E. Morgan, Rutgers University Press, 1990, pp. 87-104.
Harrison, Antony H. Christina Rossetti in Context. University of North Carolina Press, 1988.
Rossetti, Christina. “Scope of This Edition”. The Letters of Christina Rossetti, edited by Antony H. Harrison, University Press of Virginia, 2004, p. 1: xiii - xv.
Arseneau, Mary et al., editors. The Culture of Christina Rossetti: Female Poetics and Victorian Contexts. Ohio University Press, 1999.
Rossetti, Christina. The Letters of Christina Rossetti. Editor Harrison, Antony H., University Press of Virginia, 2004.