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Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems: Exploring love, loss, and temptation through vivid symbolism in Victorian poetry

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In "Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems," Christina Georgina Rossetti explores intricate themes of temptation, sacrifice, and social morality through her vividly imaginative verse. The titular poem, "Goblin Market," serves as a rich allegory, weaving together elements of Victorian society and the enigmatic allure of forbidden desires. Rossetti's lyrical style, characterized by its musicality and symbolic depth, invites readers into a kaleidoscopic world of enchanting yet ominous landscapes, where the boundaries between innocence and experience blur. This collection showcases her unique blend of fantasy and realism, echoing the Pre-Raphaelite movement's devotion to beauty and meaning. Christina Rossetti, one of the foremost female poets of the Victorian era, drew from her own personal experiences and the challenges of her age. She navigated a world of restrictive gender roles and societal expectations, which deeply influenced her themes of female agency and spirituality. Rossetti's background in a family of artists and intellectuals, along with her profound religious convictions, shaped her poetic voice, imbuing her works with both emotional resonance and ethical inquiry. "Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems" is a masterful exploration of human experience that remains strikingly relevant today. Readers seeking both aesthetic pleasure and profound contemplation will find themselves entranced by Rossetti's capacity to portray the complexities of desire and moral choice. This collection is essential for anyone wishing to understand the intersections of art, spirituality, and feminist thought in the literary canon.

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eBook : 20 de noviembre de 2019

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