This volume collects the private letters of Christina Georgina Rossetti, a Victorian poet best known for her collection 'Goblin Market'. The letters reveal the intimate thoughts, feelings, and relationships of Rossetti with her family and friends, as well as her creative process and literary ambitions. The editor, William Michael Rossetti, provides helpful notes and commentary that contextualize the letters in the wider history of the Rossetti family and the Victorian era. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and fans of Christina Rossetti's work.
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