Before W.B. Yeats wrote of the mystical in his poetry, Christina
Rossetti wrote Goblin Market, also the title poem within the
collection Goblin Market, The Prince’s Progress and Other Poems. The
title poem is about two sisters, and the lesson learned when one does
not heed the warning to mingle with those at the Goblin Market.
Rossetti’s collection blurred the lines between reality and
imagination. Within this collection, Rossetti also has devotional
poems, influenced by Rossetti’s religious background. The poem Sweet
Death focuses on the church and the beauty between life and death.
Christina Rossetti’s poetry reflects the Pre-Raphaelite Period in
the arts, which was started by her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti and
a handful of poets and artists, a style and movement that featured
romantic poetry, ekphrastic pieces, and intense imagery. Within Goblin
Market, The Prince’s Progress and Other Poems includes a group of
pastoral poems that capture and focus on the beauty of nature. For
example The Lambs of Grasmere, 1860 feature the hardships of being a
shepherd in 1860 and overcoming the potential loss of his herd. With
beautiful imagery, Rossetti creates a sense of empathy with the reader
and also gives a glimpse of her life and view of the world. This
collection brings to life the mystical world with themes of religion,
love, and mystical wonder which tie together the message and beauty of
Christina Rossetti’s poetry. This edition contains a foreword by
award-winning author Fran Wilde.
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ISBN
9781680575606
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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