Christina Rossetti, Critical Perspectives, 1862-1982Susquehanna University Press, 1985 - 187 páginas An extensive review of the critical reception Rossetti's poems have received in Britain and the United States. This volume both summarizes and explains the changing interests evinced by critics of Rossetti's works. |
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... finds it painful to renounce this " pleasant sin " makes the poet's religious ardor suspect . Unlike the devotional poems that are committed to the love of God alone , this poem expresses regret for the loss of wordly pleasures . True ...
... finds it painful to renounce this " pleasant sin " makes the poet's religious ardor suspect . Unlike the devotional poems that are committed to the love of God alone , this poem expresses regret for the loss of wordly pleasures . True ...
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... finds it ironic , however , that while an ordinary man faces the future cheerfully , " this Anglican saint almost feared to pass that country where in truth she had always dwelt . " 11 Virginia Moore in her Yale Review essay of 1930 ...
... finds it ironic , however , that while an ordinary man faces the future cheerfully , " this Anglican saint almost feared to pass that country where in truth she had always dwelt . " 11 Virginia Moore in her Yale Review essay of 1930 ...
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... finds the " allegorical element dulls the pleasure and deflects the interest of the reader . " 36 But Geoffrey Rossetti can find no allegory here . Although there is an illusion of the fantastic and the unreal in " The Prince's Prog ...
... finds the " allegorical element dulls the pleasure and deflects the interest of the reader . " 36 But Geoffrey Rossetti can find no allegory here . Although there is an illusion of the fantastic and the unreal in " The Prince's Prog ...
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List of Illustrations | 8 |
Criticism 18621899 | 23 |
Criticism 19001939 | 68 |
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