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Biography of Christina Rossetti

Christina Rossetti

Christina Rossetti (1830 - 1894)


Christina Georgina Rossetti (December 5, 1830 - December 29, 1894) was an English poet and the sister of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Their father, Gabriele Rossetti, was a political asylum seeker from Naples, and their mother, Frances Polidori, was the sister of Lord Byron's friend and physician, John William Polidori.

Born in London and educated privately, she suffered ill-health in her youth, but was already writing poetry in her teens. Her engagement to a painter, James Collinson, was broken off because of religious differences (she was High Church Anglican). This experience is credited with inspiring her most popular poem 'Remember'. Some believe she also rejected a somewhat less than reputable proposition from John Ruskin. ("Here's friendship for you if you like; but love, --/No, thank you, John.")

She produced her first published verse under the pseudonym Ellen Alleyne. Many of her poems were aimed at children.

Christina rejected the social world of her brother's "Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood", preferring "my shady crevice -- which crevice enjoys the unique advantage of being to my certain knowledge the place assigned me."


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56 Poems written by Christina Rossetti

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A Study (A Soul)
A Better Ressurection
A Birthday Comments and analysis of A Birthday by Christina Rossetti 4 Comments
A Pause
Aloof
An Apple-Gathering Comments and analysis of An Apple-Gathering by Christina Rossetti 1 Comment
An Echo from Willowood
At Home
Before The Paling Of The Stars
Beneath Thy Cross Comments and analysis of Beneath Thy Cross by Christina Rossetti 1 Comment
Bride Song
By The Sea
Cobwebs
Cousin Kate Comments and analysis of Cousin Kate by Christina Rossetti 9 Comments
Dream Land
Echo Comments and analysis of Echo by Christina Rossetti 2 Comments
Fluttered Wings
From Sunset to Star Rise
From the Antique
From “Later Life”
Goblin Market
Holy Innocents
In Progress Comments and analysis of In Progress by Christina Rossetti 1 Comment
In The Willow Shade
Is it Well with the Child?
Later life
Marvel of Marvels
Maude Clare
May
Mirage
Monna Innominata: A Sonnet of Sonnets
No, Thank You John
Passing away, saith the World
Promises Like Pie-Crust Comments and analysis of Promises Like Pie-Crust by Christina Rossetti 2 Comments
Rest
Sappho
Silent Noon Comments and analysis of Silent Noon by Christina Rossetti 3 Comments
Sleeping at last
Spring Quiet
The Convent Threshold
The First Day Comments and analysis of The First Day by Christina Rossetti 2 Comments
The Prince's Progress (excerpt)
The Thread of Life
The Three Enemies
Twice Comments and analysis of Twice by Christina Rossetti 3 Comments
Uphill Comments and analysis of Uphill by Christina Rossetti 1 Comment
What Would I Give Comments and analysis of What Would I Give by Christina Rossetti 1 Comment
When I am dead, my dearest Comments and analysis of When I am dead, my dearest by Christina Rossetti 9 Comments
Who Has Seen the Wind? Comments and analysis of Who Has Seen the Wind? by Christina Rossetti 6 Comments
Who shall deliver me?
Winter: My Secret
Goblin Market and Other Poems
Song (She Sat And Sang Alway) Comments and analysis of Song (She Sat And Sang Alway) by Christina Rossetti 1 Comment
Poems
A Daughter Of Eve Comments and analysis of A Daughter Of Eve by Christina Rossetti 2 Comments
De Profundis
In An Artist's Studio Comments and analysis of In An Artist's Studio by Christina Rossetti 4 Comments
Remember Comments and analysis of Remember by Christina Rossetti 8 Comments


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