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  • Swinburne and Christina RossettiAtheist and Anglican
  • Lona Mosk Packer (bio)
Lona Mosk Packer

Assistant Professor of English, University of Utah; author of Christina Rossetti (1963), and The Rossetti-Macmillan Letters (1963)

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Books consulted: (I wish first to express here my indebtedness to Professor Cecil Y. Lang, whose edition of the Swinburne Letters, 6 vols. (Yale, 1959–61), has provided invaluable material not heretofore accessible in published form). Mackenzie Bell, Christina Rossetti (1898); Oswald Doughty, The Letters of D. C. Rossetti to his Publisher, F. S. Ellis (1928); Sir Edmund Gosse, Critical Kit-Kats (1896) and “Christina Rossetti,” The Century (June, 1893), 46; 211–217; Sir Edmund Gosse and T.J. Wise, eds., The Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne, 20 vols. (1925–27); Christina Rossetti, Commonplace and Other Short Stories (1870); W. M. Rossetti, ed., The Family Letters of Christina Rossetti (1907), New Poems (1896), The Poetical Works of Christina Georgina Rossetti (1904), Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Family Letters with a Memoir, 2 vols. (1895), Rossetti Papers, 1862–70 (1900); W. M. Rossetti, Poems and Ballads: a Criticism (1868), Same Reminiscences, 2 vols. (1906); T. J. Wise, The Ashley Library, a Catalogue of Printed Books, Manuscripts, and Autographed Letters, 9 vols. (1922–27). Unless otherwise stated, the place of publication is London.

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