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Notes for every poem by Christina Rossetti for English A-Level: Summary, Context, Important quotes, Critics quotes

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‭Song when I am dead‬

‭ hat‬
W ‭ he speaker urges a loved one not to waste too much time grieving for her‬
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‭happened‬ ‭when she dies. Instead, the speaker tells this person to move on with life:‬
‭while the speaker isn't exactly sure what happens after death‬

‭Themes‬ ‭Death and Mourning, Love, Hopelessness‬

I‭mportant‬ ‘‭Sing no sad songs for me’‬
‭Quotes‬ ‭‘‭A
‬ nd if thou wilt, remember, and if thou wilt, forget’‬
‭‘I shall not see the shadows,I shall not feel the rai‬‭n’‬




‭Context‬ ‭ rote ‘Remember’ a year later‬
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‭Suffered from Grave’s disease‬
‭Many of Rossetti's poems focus on mortality and religious devotion‬
‭Pre-Raphaelite influence from her brother - appears simple and on the‬
‭surface, but is effective and nuanced when analysing.‬

‭Critics‬ ‭ eorge P. Landow - 'stereotypical view of female selflessness'.‬
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‭Griffths - ‘poet of disappointment’‬


‭Remember‬
‭ hat‬
W ‭ he speaker begs a loved one to remember her after her death—but also‬
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‭happened‬ ‭not to feel guilty if he forgets her‬

‭Themes‬ ‭Death and Mourning, Love, Control?‬

I‭mportant‬ ‘‭Remember me when I am gone away’‬
‭Quotes‬ ‭‘You tell me of our future that you plann'd’‬
‭‘Better by far you should forget and smile, than that you should remember‬
‭and be sad’‬


‭Context‬ ‭ uffered from Grave’s disease - physical, long term symptoms‬
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‭Many of Rossetti's poems focus on mortality and religious devotion‬
‭Pre-Raphaelite influence.‬
‭Victorian culture: women were expected to adhere to a strict code of sexual‬
‭and social morals - unable to buy property/ be involved in finance.‬


‭Critics‬ ‭Landow - 'stereotypical view of female selflessness'.‬

‘‭The speaker longs for death because she cannot reject her suitor outright’ -‬
‭Mayberry‬

, ‭From the Antique - ‘It’s a weary life’‬

‭ hat‬
W ‭ he unhappy speaker laments that life as a woman is blank and‬
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‭happened‬ ‭empty—and declares that, if one can't be a man, it might be better to be‬
‭nothing at all.‬

‭Themes‬ ‭Women’s Oppression, World Weariness, Despair‬


I‭mportant‬ ‘‭Doubly blank in a woman's lot’‬
‭Quotes‬ ‭‘I wish I were a man: Or, better than any being, were not’‬
‭‘None would miss me in all the world’‬



‭Context‬ ‭ any of Rossetti’s work deal with the complexities of women's lives in a‬
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‭restrictive society‬
‭Influenced by‬‭Elizabeth Barrett Browning‬‭and her feminist‬‭texts.‬
‭Patriarchal Victorian society - women expected to be submissive to their‬
‭husbands, domestic sphere.‬

‭Critics‬ ‭ very: ‘uncompromising in their analysis of a women’s place in society’‬
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‭Griffeth: ‘poet of disappointment’‬


‭Echo‬

‭ hat‬
W ‭ he speaker of Christina Rossetti's "Echo" begs their departed lover to visit‬
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‭happened‬ ‭them in dreams, where they can see their lover's face again and relive all‬
‭their past happiness. But while dreaming about this person gives the‬
‭speaker much-needed relief from the pain of loss, their insistence on living‬
‭in dreams and memories causes them to feel as if they don't really exist in‬
‭the present at all.‬

‭Themes‬ ‭Love, Loss, Memory. Dreaming as a respite from Grief‬

I‭mportant‬ ‘‭Come in the speaking silence of a dream’‬
‭Quotes‬ ‭‘Oh dream how sweet, too sweet’‬
‭‘Come to me in dreams, that I may live my very life again’‬

‭Context‬ -‭ Had romantic relationships but did not marry due to differences in‬
‭religion/belief.‬
‭- English women of the "Victorian age" were expected to conform to strict‬
‭expectations regarding everything from education to sexuality and marriage.‬
‭Christian piety was the norm in public life‬
‭- In reaction to this‬‭Rossetti began to write about‬‭her own personal‬
‭romantic life‬‭using simple, plainspoken language‬

‭Critics‬ ‭ urran: ‘Rossetti is just a simple pious woman’‬
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‭Avery: ‘uncompromising in their analysis of a women’s place in society’‬
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