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Selected Poems

Christina Rossetti

Edited by C.H. Sisson

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ISBN: 978 0 856355 33 2
Categories: 19th Century, Anglican, British, Women
Imprint: FyfieldBooks
Published: January 1993
216 x 135 mm
168 pages
Publisher: Carcanet Press
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  •    Christina Rossetti was in a sense the first poet of the Pre-Raphelites, her Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862) having been - as if by accident - the writing from that group which first caught public attention. It contains many of her best poems. Later work - devotional poems, love lyrics and descriptive pieces - extended the themes and forms of her first remarkable collection. It is remarkable, but in a quiet and intense way, not in the manner of those who seem to have learned from her among her contemporaries. Ford Madox Ford, who had a subtle ear for the unemphatic excellence of the nineteenth-century writers, called her 'the most valuable poet that the Victorian age produced'. Her modern admirers are many, especially among the poets. Philip Larkin speaks of her poetry as 'unequalled for its objective expression of happiness denied and a certain unfamiliar steely stoicism'.

    In this selection C.H. Sisson presents a wide range of her work and in his biographical and critical introduction suggests fresh perspectives on it. Sisson also includes here Rossetti's long-unavailable 'Maude, A Story for Girls', which was written when she was very young and gives some indication of her cast of mind and her skills as a writer of prose fiction. The character of Maude is a severe self-portrait, wry at her own expense. As Sisson says, 'with any poet the starting-point, social as well as literary, is worth finding out about'.
    Table of Contents

    Introduction



    Couplet

    Mary Magdalene

    Spring Quiet

    Song

    Bitter For Sweet

    Three Stages

      A Pause Of Thought

      The End Of The First Part

         3........

    One Certainty

    Two Pursuits

    A Testimony

    Song

    After Death

    Looking Forward

    Remember

    Seeking Rest

    A Portrait

    Endurance

    Withering

    Twilight Calm

    Two Thoughts of Death

    Is And Was

    The Three Enemies

      The Flesh

      The World

      The Devil

    The Summer Is Ended

    From The Antique

    For Rosaline's Album

    Next of Kin

    A Pause

    Holy Innocents

    A Wish

    Seasons

    Ballad

    From The Antique

    Listening

    Echo

    The First Spring Day

    My Dream

    The Last Look

    May

    Old And New Year Ditties

    Shut Out

    A Chilly Night

    In The Lane

    A Bed Of Forget-Me-Nots

    Love From The North

    A Better Resurrection

    The Heart Knoweth Its Own Bitterness

    Fata Morgana

    One Day

    Introspective

    In The Round Tower At Jhansi

    Memory

    A Birthday

    An Apple Gathering

    Winter: My Secret

    My Friend

    Another Spring

    Up-Hill

    At Home

    To-day and To-morrow

    Yet A Little While

    Goblin Market

    L.E.L.

    Spring

    What Good Shall My Life Do Me?

    Cousin Kate

      From the Prince's Progress

    Sister Maude

    'No, Thank You, John'

    Mirage

    The Lambs of Grasmere (1860)

    Wife to Husband

    Promises Like Pie-Crust

    The Lowest Place

    Song

    The Queen of Hearts

    A Dumb Friend

    Life and Death

    Somewhere Or Other

    Weary In Well-Doing

    Summer

    What Would I Give!

    Grown and Flown

    Eve

    Shall I Forget?

    Dead Hope

    Enrica

    Italia, Io Ti Saluto

    A Daughter Of Eve

    A Dirge

    'To-day For Me'

    A Christmas Carol

    Yet A Little While

    'I Wish I Could Remember'

    'Youth Gone, And Beauty Gone'

    The Key-note

    He And She

    A Life's Parallels

    Pastime

    One Sea-side Grave

    'Bury Hope'

    'Roses On A Brier'

    'Heaven's Chimes Are Slow'

    'A Cold Wind Stirs'

    'Lord What Have I To Offer?

    'The Fields Are White'

    'Margaret Has a Milking Pail'

    Maude: A Story For Girls

    Christina Rossetti
    Christina Rossetti was born in 1830 in London and educated at home. She was associated with the Pre-Raphaelites through her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Her first collection, Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862) was extremely successful and this was followed by The Prince's Progress and Other Poems (1866) and A Pageant ... read more
    C.H. Sisson
    Born in Bristol in 1914, C. H. Sisson was noted as a poet, novelist, essayist and an important translator. He was a great friend of the critic and writer Donald Davie, with whom he corresponded regularly. Sisson was a student at the University of Bristol where he read English and Philosophy. ... read more
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