Dante and Rossetti: Translation, Pastiche, Ritual, Fate

In October 1869, Pre-Raphaelite painter and poet, Gabriel Dante Rossetti exhumed the grave of his former muse and wife, Elizabeth Siddal, to retrieve some earlier poetry he had buried with her. The collection was published as the Poems of D. G. Rossetti in 1870 to great controversy- for their erotic...

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Main Author: McGann, Jerome J. (auth)
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Language:English
Published: London University of London Press 2005
Series:Hilda Hulme Lecture Series
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