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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... Law states that in " Dream Land " ( 1849 ) , Rossetti joyfully anticipated the thought of death and dwelt upon it as the prospect of eternal , soothing peace . " Death had no terrors for her ; it was to her but as cool 38 Christina ...
... Law states that in " Dream Land " ( 1849 ) , Rossetti joyfully anticipated the thought of death and dwelt upon it as the prospect of eternal , soothing peace . " Death had no terrors for her ; it was to her but as cool 38 Christina ...
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... peace . Whatever heaven might mean for him , it meant a homely place , where he would be surrounded by all loved , familiar things . Whatever perfections of beauty and abundance it might have , it would be an abiding city , a home for ...
... peace . Whatever heaven might mean for him , it meant a homely place , where he would be surrounded by all loved , familiar things . Whatever perfections of beauty and abundance it might have , it would be an abiding city , a home for ...
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... peace and rest . For example , Nesca A. Robb in Four in Exile ( 1948 ) notes that " sometimes Christina sees death as a timeless peace , a suspension of all strife though not of all con- sciousness , " 38 as in " Rest " ( 1849 ) ...
... peace and rest . For example , Nesca A. Robb in Four in Exile ( 1948 ) notes that " sometimes Christina sees death as a timeless peace , a suspension of all strife though not of all con- sciousness , " 38 as in " Rest " ( 1849 ) ...
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List of Illustrations | 8 |
Criticism 18621899 | 23 |
Criticism 19001939 | 68 |
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