Christina Rossetti: Poems and Prose - an audio guide
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‘The mystery of Life, the mystery Of Death, I see Darkly as in a glass…’
Christina Rossetti (1830-94) is perhaps the most contradictory of the great Victorian poets. She writes of the world’s beauty, but fears that it may be deceptive, even deadly. She is a religious poet, but much of her work is driven by uncertainty. Her poems are restrained, even secretive, but they seek nothing less than the mystery of Life and Death.
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Christina Rossetti: her life and times
Introducing the Poems
Literary Legacy
- Christina Rossetti’s poetry, antithetical to the modernist sensibility, fell out of favour in the early part of the twentieth century. But in recent decades her work has been rediscovered, not least by feminist critics, though she is far from an uncomplicated figure to champion.
Rossetti’s literary legacy

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