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The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti - The Formative Years, 1835-1862: Charlotte Street to Cheyne Walk. I. 1835-1854 (Hardcover)
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The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti - The Formative Years, 1835-1862: Charlotte Street to Cheyne Walk. I. 1835-1854 (Hardcover)
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Major edition revealing key ideas and events in the lives and work
of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood and Victorian literary circles:
5,800 letters (including 2,000 previously unpublished letters) to
330 recipients. The best of these letters, flowing rapidly from his
pen, radiate charisma and enthusiasm, warmth and care for his
friends, and a total engagement with art and literature. BURLINGTON
MAGAZINE [Julian Treuherz] 1835-1854: This nine-volume edition will
represent the definitive collection of extant Rossetti
correspondence, an outstanding primary witness to the range of
ideas and opinions that shaped Rossetti's art and poetry. The
largest collection ofRossetti's letters ever to be published, it
features all known surviving letters, a total of almost 5,800 to
over 330 recipients, and includes 2,000 previously unpublished
letters by Rossetti and selected letters to him. In addition to
this, about 100 drawings taken from within letter texts are also
reproduced. In its entirety the collection will give an invaluable
and unparalleled insight into Rossetti's character and art, and
will form a rich resource for students and scholars studying all
aspects of his life and work. The correspondence has been
transcribed from collections in sixty-four manuscript repositories,
containing Rossetti's letters to his companions in the
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Hunt and Stephens; friends such as
Boyce and Bell Scott; his early patrons, Ellen Heaton and James
Leathart; and his publisher friend, Alexander Macmillan. An
additional twenty-two printed sources have also been accessed.
Index; extensive annotations.WILLIAM E. FREDEMAN (1928-1999) was
professor of English at the University of British Columbia from
1956-1991. His many books, articles and reviews on the
Pre-Raphaelites and their followersinclude his important
Pre-Raphaelitism: A Bibliocritical Study. He died in 1999 with this
edition almost completed. An editorial committee chaired by Betty
Fredeman has been formed to see it through the press.
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