
Pre-Raphaelite Poetry: An Anthology
A 19th Century, Art, Poetry book. Love, which is quickly kindled in the gentle heart, seized this man for...
This outstanding anthology presents the most inspired verse of the the Pre-Raphaelite movement — a treasury of poems that resounds with a lush musicality of language. The poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti crowns this collection: highlights include "The Blessed Damozel," "My Sister's Sleep," and selections from The House of Life. Christina Rossetti is amply represented by "Remember," "Cousin Kate," "Song," "The Convent Threshold," and other memorable poems. Algernon Charles Swinburne's "The Garden of Proserpine" and William Morris' "The Haystack in the Floods" appear here, along with George Meredith's "Lucifer by Starlight" and selections from Modern Love.
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- Pages: 192 pages
- ISBN: 9780486424484 / 486424480
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Love, which is quickly kindled in the gentle heart, seized this man for the fair form that was taken from me, the manner still hurts me. Love which absolves no beloved one from loving, seized me so strongly with his charm that, as thou seest, it does not leave me yet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Pre-Raphaelite Poetry: An Anthology // Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad Christina Rossetti, Pre-Raphaelite Poetry: An Anthology //
This is an obliged reference for the Romantic period and the Gothic movement. Desolate vistas of decay where mysterious women walk side by side with the supernatural enrapture with each passing page. Dante Gabriel Rosseti's poems are convoluted, filled with lavish images of grandiose and isolated beauty. Christina, his sister, had a... Inclui alguns dos poemas que estiveram enterrados por 7 anos com a musa de Rosseti, Lizzie Siddal. :) Includes poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, Algernon Charles Swinburne, William Morris, and George Meredith. I only really liked the poems by Christina Rossetti, and I think her earlier poems were the best ones. I like poems that tell a story better than purely descriptive poems. Some of the poems were very cryptic...