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Summary FULL A Doll's House and Rossetti's Selected Poems Context Guide

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A full Ibsen's A Doll's House and Rossetti's 'Selected Poems' context guide with information on their lives, Victorian era, Norway, Religion, Oxford Movement and Literary influences.

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Rossetti
Rossetti’s life

 Rossetti’s life spans the most turbulent social and political periods of history
 Campaign for the married women’s property act
 The society for the Employment of women
 She did have anti-feminist views – had views on female education
 She assisted teaching school children and involved in child protection programs
 Associate sister in a home for fallen women
 Took interest in debates concerning women’s education and suffrage
 Was acquainted with women’s movement with Mary Howitt
 Some poems show her frustration towards Dante’s views of women
 Born 1830
 Shifted from evangelical to Tractarian movement in her teens perhaps before her
mental breakdown
 Her father’s health collapsed and as the youngest became his career
 So she was often isolated and confined at home
 She suffered a mental breakdown, religious mania – mental health broke down
 1847 released her first set of poetry privately
 Dante formed the PRB 1848 and assumed that she would join the group as she was
creative but she was tentative
 James Collinson proposed to her (member PRB) she refused
 Helped run a school to bring in money
 Volunteered at St Mary Magdalene Penitentiary in Highgate
 Published first public collection in 1862 including Goblin market
 Another proposal from Charles Cayley but declined
 Got Grave’s disease

Marriage and relationships
 She had several relationships which progressed to engagement.
 She broke off an engagement with James Collinson, a painter in the Pre-Raphaelite
movement, because he became a Catholic in 1850.
 She rejected Charles Cayley because he couldn’t share her Anglican faith which was
essential to her.
 She had a sadness at her own childlessness but several of her collections are dedicated
to the children of her brother.
 She also refused John Brett.
 Her poems explore the difficulty of choosing between earthly romantic love and
heavenly love.

Victorian Era

,  The Age of Enlightenment (also known as the Age of Reason or simply the
Enlightenment) was an intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe during
the 17th and 18th centuries.
 Enlightenment - new way of thinking about the world, using reason and the scientific
method to understand it. It challenged ideas based on faith and authority, and
promoted the value of knowledge gained through rationalism and empiricism.
 Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe in
the late 18th century and lasted until the mid-19th century.
 Romanticism was a reaction to the Age of Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution
 romanticism - imagination, emotion, nature, innovation and breaking with the
Enlightenment values of reason and order.

Industrial Revolution

 Disease in London problem
 Outbreaks of cholera, typhus, small pox
 Londoners dying
 Most died at home not at hospital – a lot would have seen a dead body
 Rossetti herself had respiratory problems, grave’s disease and mental health issues
 Urbanisation – slums
 Widening class divides – aristocracy and working class
 Stable and wealthy England due to Victoria in for so long – BE
 Rossetti’s dad was an Italian who had moved to become a Prof at KCL
 He was quite ill as well
 Her uncle was Polidori

Gender and the Victorians

 Doctrine of separate spheres – men and women were different and meant for different
things
 Men belonged to public sphere whole women to the private sphere
 Women thought to be more naturally religious and morally finer than men
 John Ruskin lectures
 Sexual double standard: men wanted and needed sex and women free from sexual
desire and submitted to sex only to please their husbands
 This did not meet the reality where there was prostitution

Victorian Christianity

 Urbanisation meant that more focus on jobs than Christianity as it become a
secondary focus
 Darwin Origin of the Species -> challenged biblical literalism
 BE -> seeing parts of the world that was not Christian
 Growing divide between traditional Anglicanism and evangelicalism movements
 Traditional Anglicanism upheld the authority of the Church focusing on established
liturgy and sacraments while evangelicals
 These were denominations of Protestantism
 Anglicans are closer to Catholicism
 Rossetti was a high Anglican
 Debate in Victorian era between Anglican and evangelicals

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