Two story stories by Christina Rossetti, the progress of the Goblin Market and the Prince have seen different influences on different levels of betrayal, with the theme of a woman in love. False ideals and false lovers: pure, specifically, innocent is deceptive ignorance of flexibility. The result of shortening the victims of Rossetti 's love and improving consciousness are very different. There are also malignant people.
Christian Rossetti, born in London on December 5, 1830, was one of the four children of the Italian parents. Her father was Poet Gabriel Rossetti and her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti was a poet and a painter. Rossetti's first poem was written in 1842 and printed on her grandfather's personal newspaper. In 1850, under the name of the pen name Ellen Alleyne, she wrote seven poems for The German daily newspaper Raffaello, founded by her brother William Michael and his friend. Rossetti is known for his folk songs and mysterious religious lyrics. Her poetry has a symbolic and strong emotion. Rossetti's most famous work, Goblin Market and other poetry, was published in 1862. This collection made Rossetti an important spokesman for Victorian poetry. Progress of the Prince and other poems appeared in 1866, followed by the children 's poetry collection Sing - Song (drawn by Arthur Hughes) in 1872.
Christina Rossetti created her first poem and was a very young girl; she dictated to her mother. It simply says: "Cecilla never went to school without her gladiator." People often argue that the first volume poetry of Rossetti is the goblin market and other poetry Rossetti is in her 30's I was in the first half; it was only partially correct. In fact, Christina Rossetti personally printed her poetry collection (called poetry) in 1847, but it was hardly attracted. Goblin market and other poetry is the first collection of her poems
Goblin Market (written in April 1859 and published in 1862) is a story poem by Christina Rossetti. This poem tells the story of Laura and Lizzie, which is tempted by a goblin merchant. In a letter to her publisher, Rossetti claimed that the poem was often interpreted as having an abnormal sexual image and not suitable for children. But in public, Rossetti often said that poetry was designed for children and continues to write poetry by many children. When that poem appeared in the Goblin Market and other poems, her brother Raphael's former fellow artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti explained this.