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Christina Rossetti, selected poems Contents

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  • Author(s)
    • Rossetti, Christina
      • Birth, upbringing and education: 1830 - 1845
      • Adolescence and early adulthood: 1846-1860
      • Later Life: 1861-1894
      • The Works of Christina Rossetti
  • The context of writing
    • Social / political context Show more
      • Changes in Britain in the Victorian era
      • The status of women
    • Religious / philosophical context Show more
      • The centrality of the Christian heritage
      • The Bible
      • Tractarianism
    • Literary context Show more
      • Romantic poetry
      • Gothic literature
      • The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
      • Tractarian poetry
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  • Poems for study
    • A Better Resurrection Show more
      • 'A Better Resurrection' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'A Better Resurrection' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'A Better Resurrection' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • A Birthday Show more
      • 'A Birthday'- Synopsis and commentary
      • 'A Birthday'- Language, tone and structure
      • 'A Birthday'- Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • A Royal Princess Show more
      • 'A Royal Princess' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'A Royal Princess' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'A Royal Princess' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • At Home Show more
      • 'At Home' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'At Home' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'At Home' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Cousin Kate Show more
      • 'Cousin Kate' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Cousin Kate' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Cousin Kate' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Despised and Rejected Show more
      • 'Despised and Rejected' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Despised and Rejected' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Despised and Rejected' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Echo Show more
      • 'Echo' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Echo' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Echo' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Goblin Market Show more
      • 'Goblin Market' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Goblin Market' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Goblin Market' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Good Friday Show more
      • 'Good Friday' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Good Friday' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Good Friday' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Jessie Cameron Show more
      • 'Jessie Cameron' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Jessie Cameron' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Jessie Cameron' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • L.E.L Show more
      • 'L.E.L ' - Synopsis and commentary
        • More on the identity of L.E.L. (1802-1838):
        • More on the connection between Rossetti and L.E.L.:
      • 'L.E.L ' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'L.E.L ' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Maude Clare Show more
      • 'Maude Clare' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Maude Clare' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Maude Clare' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Remember Show more
      • 'Remember' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Remember' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Remember' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
        • More on Rossetti's attitude to death:
    • Shut Out Show more
      • 'Shut Out' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Shut Out' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Shut Out' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Song (When I am dead, my dearest) Show more
      • 'Song (When I am dead, my dearest)' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Song (When I am dead, my dearest)' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Song (When I am dead, my dearest)' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Summer is Ended Show more
      • 'Summer is Ended' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Summer is Ended' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Summer is Ended' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
        • More on Dante and ‘The Divine Comedy':
    • The Convent Threshold Show more
      • 'The Convent Threshold' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'The Convent Threshold' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'The Convent Threshold' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • The Lowest Place Show more
      • 'The Lowest Place' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'The Lowest Place' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'The Lowest Place' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • To Lalla, reading my verses topsy-turvy Show more
      • 'To Lalla, reading my verses topsy-turvy' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'To Lalla, reading my verses topsy-turvy' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'To Lalla, reading my verses topsy-turvy' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Twice Show more
      • 'Twice' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Twice' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Twice' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Up-hill Show more
      • 'Up-hill' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Up-hill' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Up-hill' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
    • Winter: My Secret Show more
      • 'Winter: My Secret' - Synopsis and commentary
      • 'Winter: My Secret' - Language, tone and structure
      • 'Winter: My Secret' - Imagery, symbolism and themes
  • Themes and significant ideas
    • The natural world
    • Pilgrimage and resurrection
    • The supernatural and the gothic
    • Friendship
    • Women
  • Critical approaches
    • Publication and early responses
    • Early twentieth century approaches
    • Modern critical approaches
  • Approaching exams and essays
    • Close analysis
    • A worked example
    • How to plan an essay
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Worksheet downloads

Worksheet downloads - The poetry of Christina RossettiTopical worksheets

Worksheet downloads - The poetry of Christina Rossetti

Topical worksheets

 The poetry of Christina Rossetti: (a) Royal Princess 
 The poetry of Christina Rossetti: (b) Goblin Market 
 The poetry of Christina Rossetti: (c) Maude Clare 
 The poetry of Christina Rossetti: (c)i Lord Thomas and Lady Ellinor 
 The poetry of Christina Rossetti: (d) Remember 
 The poetry of Christina Rossetti: (e) The Convent Threshold 
 The poetry of Christina Rossetti: (f) Winter My Secret 
 The poetry of Christina Rossetti: (f)i Winter My Secret interpretations 

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