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Christina Rossetti, selected poems Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • Images
  • 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
      • Victorian women's poetry
  • 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
    • A worked example of an essay plan
    • Helpful revision / essay questions
  • Resources and further information
    • Booklist
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Christina Rossetti, selected poems Images

Florence Nightingale Coventry Patmore Charles Robert Maturin John Willian Polidori Ann Radcliffe Felicia Hemans Letitia Landon Elizabeth Barrett Browning Singing bird, photo by Steve Garvie, available through Creative Commons Eagle in flight, photo by Mehmet Karatay, available through Creative Commons Noah's ark Holman Hunt's The Light of the World Honey badger, photo by Matěj Baťha, available through Creative Commons Crucifixion Breakers, photo by Paul Buckingham, available through Creative Commons Hearth, photo by Brent Hasty, available through Creative Commons Garden, photo by Christine Matthews, available through Creative Commons Door with iron bars, photo by Rh-67, available through Creative Commons Violets, photo by John Poyser, available through Creative Commons Cypress tree Red rose, photo by Hamachidori, available through Creative Commons Jacob's ladder Little girl reading Hieroglyphs, photo by Ad Meskens, available through Creative Commons Cornflowers, photo by David Wright, available through Creative Commons Winter, photo by Domenico Salvagnin, available through Creative Commens The Proposal Virginia Woolf Mackenzie Bell Fruit seleection Flowers
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Florence Nightingale
Coventry Patmore
Charles Robert Maturin
John Willian Polidori
Ann Radcliffe
Felicia Hemans
Letitia Landon
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Singing bird, photo by Steve Garvie, available through Creative Commons
Eagle in flight, photo by Mehmet Karatay, available through Creative Commons
Noah's ark
Holman Hunt's The Light of the World
Honey badger, photo by Matěj Baťha, available through Creative Commons
Crucifixion
Breakers, photo by Paul Buckingham, available through Creative Commons
Hearth, photo by Brent Hasty, available through Creative Commons
Garden, photo by Christine Matthews, available through Creative Commons
Door with iron bars, photo by Rh-67, available through Creative Commons
Violets, photo by John Poyser, available through Creative Commons
Cypress tree
Red rose, photo by Hamachidori, available through Creative Commons
Jacob's ladder
Little girl reading
Hieroglyphs, photo by Ad Meskens, available through Creative Commons
Cornflowers, photo by David Wright, available through Creative Commons
Winter, photo by Domenico Salvagnin, available through Creative Commens
The Proposal
Virginia Woolf
Mackenzie Bell
Fruit seleection
Flowers