Williamsburg Regional Library

Selected poems and translations, Dante Gabriel Rossetti ; edited with an introduction by Clive Wilmer

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Selected poems and translations, Dante Gabriel Rossetti ; edited with an introduction by Clive Wilmer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 22) and index
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contains biographical information
Index
index present
Literary Form
poetry
Main title
Selected poems and translations
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
61209001
Responsibility statement
Dante Gabriel Rossetti ; edited with an introduction by Clive Wilmer
Series statement
Fyfield books
Summary
For critics like John Ruskin and Walter Pater, Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1892) was one of the great creative figures of the day, a painter and a poet of major stature. Yeats and the young Pound regarded him as an exemplary figure of solitary dedication to art and beauty. He called the sonnet 'a moment's monument', and his best short lyrics are instants of oppressed emotion cut free of time. In this, as in the suggestiveness of his imagery, he anticipates the French Symbolists. He can also be regarded as the founder of modern verse translation, not only for the freshness of his versions but also for his choice of poets---Villon, Cavalcanti and the young Dante. In this selection, Clive Wilmer has made a personal choice, emphasizing the 'pure poetry' of the lyrics at the expense of the more conventionally Victorian monologues and narratives. He has also included a generous selection from the translations, and provided a biographical and critical introduction.--, Amazon.com
Target audience
adult
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