New and definitive edition of Rossetti's masterpiece, with full notes
and apparatus.
Described by W.S. Blunt as 'the greatest of the all the great Victorian
poems', this sequence of 103 sonnets was composed between 1847 and 1881,
and finally published complete in Ballads and Sonnets just six months
before Rossetti's death. These passionate celebrations of the ecstasy of
love threatened by change and Fate inspired the Aesthetes and Decadents
of the eighties and nineties, leading to Walter Pater's Mona Lisa and
Oscar Wilde's Salome.
This new edition of Rossetti's poetic masterpiece is presented here with
Introduction, Notes and definitive texts and date. All variants are
given for each poem (some sonnets exist in as many as eight versions),
and each sonnet is given a documented date of composition and first
publication. The illustrations include some rarely-seen images, notably
a self-portrait by Elizabeth Siddal, the poet's wife, in whose coffin he
placed his original poems, only to exhume them eight years later.
ROGER C. LEWIS is Emeritus Professor of English, Acadia University, Nova
Scotia, Canada.