My ladys soul: the poems of Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall

Elizabeth Siddall is best known as the muse and model for many Pre-Raphaelite artists and as the wife of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. However, she was also an artist and a poet. This book publishes all her extant poetry in a single volume for the first time. Serena Trowbridge has undertaken extensive arc...

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Main Author: Siddall, Elizabeth 1829-1862 (Author)
Other Authors: Trowbridge, Serena (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Brighton, U.K Victorian Secrets Limited 2018
Edition:Victorian Secrets edition
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Summary:Elizabeth Siddall is best known as the muse and model for many Pre-Raphaelite artists and as the wife of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. However, she was also an artist and a poet. This book publishes all her extant poetry in a single volume for the first time. Serena Trowbridge has undertaken extensive archival research to restore Siddall’s better-known poems – often heavily edited in previous publications – to their original form, and to identify and reproduce poems and fragments not previously included in anthologies. Elizabeth Siddall’s own voice emerges fully from these pages, supporting her rediscovery as a creative artist in her own right. Includes: Introduction, Timeline, Further reading, Notes and analysis of each poem, Illustrations, including work by Siddall
"This book publishes all her extant poetry in a single volume for the first time"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-27)
Physical Description:112 Seiten Illustrationen 22 cm
ISBN:9781906469627
1906469628

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