Coded into structure, this hesitation becomes thematic when expressed in the poem's final question, which asks how human verse might measure against the vaster music of divine perfection. The whole package finds Rossetti opening out from the seemingly modest location of the poem's (implicitly ...
After Death by Christina Rossetti 来自: EDT 2007-09-26 19:05:18 The curtains were half drawn, the floor was swept And strewn with rushes, rosemary and may Lay thick upon the bed on which I lay, Where through the lattice ivy-shadows crept. He leaned above me, thinking that I slept ...
by Christina RossettiRemember me when I am gone away,Gone far away into the silent land;When you can no more hold me by the hand,Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.Remember me when no more day by dayYou tell me of our future that you planned:Only remember me...
Maxwell Catherine. The Poetic Context of Christina Rossetti's After Death[J].English Studies,1995,(02):143-155.doi:10.1080/00138389508598962.Maxwell, Catherine. ``The Poetic Context of Christina Rossetti's `After Death.''' English Studies 76 (1995): 143-55....
Maxwell Catherine. The Poetic Context of Christina Rossetti's After Death[J].English Studies,1995,(02):143-155.doi:10.1080/00138389508598962.Maxwell, Catherine. ``The Poetic Context of Christina Rossetti's `After Death.''' English Studies 76 (1995): 143-55....
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