Om Rossetti Papers, 1862-1870
This is a collection of letters and other papers by the Rossetti family, one of the most prominent artistic and literary families of the Victorian era. The book includes letters between the siblings Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, and William Michael Rossetti, as well as other documents and essays. These papers offer a glimpse into the daily lives and working methods of the Rossettis, as well as their thoughts on art, literature, and society. This is a rich and fascinating collection that will interest anyone interested in the cultural history of the Victorian era.
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