![]() ![]() ![]() Spine slightly darkened, extremities bumped and very lightly worn, cloth otherwise bright top edge a little dusty, lacking front free endpaper, contents clean. ![]() She continued to write and publish her poetry. Christina Rossetti’s poem, Goblin Market, is a true example of how the poet incorporated her life morals and. along with redemption and the views of women in the nineteenth-century. Newspaper clipping tipped-in on dedication page. Beginning in 1848, Rossetti had poems published in periodicals, sometimes using the pseudonym Ellen Alleyn. Goblin market contains many parallels to the bible and other religious symbols There is a an offer of redemption it is a representation of Christ. Original blue vertically ribbed cloth, spine lettered in gilt, covers decorated with woven frame and dot design in gilt on front cover and in blind on rear, brown-coated endpapers.įrontispiece and title-page vignette by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. ![]() "In the twentieth century a great interest has been taken in Freudian interpretations of poems such as Goblin Market, and Rossetti's work, which was previously admired for its innocence and artlessness, has become a hunting-ground for critics and biographers enlisted as a symbol of repressed female genius, she has had her work scanned for tropes of starvation and sexual guilt" (ODNB). Second edition of Rossetti's first collection of poems, "universally praised by reviewers as the herald of a new voice and an original talent" (ODNB), with illustrations by her brother Dante Gabriel the first edition was published in 1862. ![]()
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