![]() Following Harold Bloom’s editor’s note and introduction is a concise biography of the author that discusses major life events and important literary accomplishments. USER’S GUIDE This volume is designed to present biographical, critical, and bibliographical information on the author and the author’s bestknown or most important poems. Brzenk on the Links Between “Up-Hill” and “Amor Mundi” Eugene Zasadinski on Religious Interpretation and Symbolism Jerome McGann on Rossetti’s Doctrine and the Poem John Hollander on the Allegorical Reading ![]() Doubleday on the Juxtaposition of ImagesĬritical Analysis of “Up-Hill” Critical Views on “Up-Hill” Harold Bloom on the Meaning of the Poem Eugene J. Lynde on the Natural World and Imagery James F. McGann on Religious AllegoryĬritical Analysis of “Remember” Critical Views on “Remember” Harold Bloom on the Uses of Remembrance Margaret Reynolds on Alternative Readings of the PoemĬritical Analysis of “A Birthday” Critical Views on “A Birthday” Harold Bloom on Dante Gabriel and Christina’s Influence on Each Other Lynda Palazzo on the Means of Representation Richard D. Tucker on “Marketing” Victorian Society Winston Weathers on Sisterhood and Self Terrence Holt on the Forces at Work in the Poem Mary Arseneau on Symbolic Interpretation Catherine Maxwell on the Fruits of Rossetti’s Imagination Richard Menke on the Materiality of the Poem Lorraine Janzen Kooistra on the Poetic Fantasy Jerome J. Those interested in locating the original source will find bibliographic information on the first page of each article as well as in the bibliography and acknowledgments sections of this volume.Ĭritical Analysis of “Goblin Market” Critical Views on “Goblin Market” Steven Connor on the Links between “Goblin Market” and Rossetti’s Other Works Herbert F. Articles appearing in this volume generally appear much as they did in their original publication with little to no editorial changes. ![]() Every effort has been made to trace the owners of copyrighted material and secure copyright permission. Because of the dynamic nature of the web, some addresses and links may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. PR5238.C49 2004 821’.8-dc22 2004013703Ĭontributing Editor: Samuel Arkin Cover design by Keith Trego Layout by EJB Publishing Services All links and web addresses were checked and verified to be correct at the time of publication. Women and literature-England-History-19th century. Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 1830-1894-Criticism and interpretation. (Bloom’s major poets) Includes bibliographical references and index. First Printing 135798642 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Christina Rossetti / Harold Bloom, editor. Printed and bound in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. © 2004 by Chelsea House Publishers, a subsidiary of Haights Cross Communications. Merwin John Milton Marianne Moore Sylvia Plath Edgar Allan Poe Poets of World War I Christina Rossetti Wallace Stevens Mark Strand Shakespeare’s Poems & Sonnets Percy Shelley Allan Tate Alfred, Lord Tennyson Walt Whitman William Carlos Williams William Wordsworth William Butler Yeats Eliot Robert Frost Seamus Heaney Homer Langston Hughes John Keats W.S. Cummings Dante Emily Dickinson John Donne H.D. C U R R E N T LY AVA I L A B L E BLOOM’S MAJOR POETS Maya Angelou John Ashbery Elizabeth Bishop William Blake Gwendolyn Brooks Robert Browning Geoffrey Chaucer Sameul Taylor Coleridge Hart Crane E.E.
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