Rossetti Critics Flashcards
Harrison: earthly love
‘Focus is not on the possibility of fulfilling earthly love, or upon betrayal in love, but rather renunciation’
Bocher: heavenly love
‘Rossetti’s love for God always trumps love for another human […] does not stop the narrators of her poems having abundant love for other people’
Mermin: gender expectations
‘Rossetti stopped trying to rebel […] she finds an appropriate place for a conventional woman’s voice’
Avery: No, Thank You, John
‘She is not to be bullied into a relationship because a man or social convention more generally wants it’
Morden: gender rebellion
‘Beneath the sentiments of compliance in her poetry there is often an uterine of resistance, surpassed passion and desperate longing’
Mold: female oppression
‘Poems that give a vibrant voice to the female experience […] denied the social and economic freedoms enjoyed by men’
Palazzo: Goblin Market
‘More than a hint that male gender oppression can be interpreted as a sin’