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Princeton University Library Collection of Christina Georgina Rossetti Materials

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Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 1830-1894

Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) achieved fame in her lifetime as a poet, based primarily upon the publication in 1862 of the volume Goblin Market and Other Poems. She published The Prince's Progress in 1866 and A Pageant in 1881, as well as devotional manuals and works of religious edification, which reflect her profoundly religious temperament. Although her father's anti-establishment influence prevented her from being a Roman Catholic, she was High Church Anglican.

Her older sister Maria Francesca Rossetti (1827-1876) followed her equally strong religious inclinations by entering an Anglican sisterhood at All Saints' Home in 1874, after her brother William's marriage freed her from domestic responsibilities. Up until that time she had also occupied herself in teaching Italian and in religious educational work. Her commentary on Dante, A Shadow of Dante, was published in 1871.

Their older brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) achieved fame as both a painter and a poet. He studied drawing at King's College, London, and painting at the Royal Academy. He founded the Pre-Raphaelite School of Painting and enjoyed the patronage of John Ruskin, the Pre-Raphaelites' champion in the press. His poetic gift is reflected both in his translations of Italian poetry, published in 1861, and in his original poems, published in volumes which appeared in 1870 and in 1881.

The fourth Rossetti sibling, William Michael Rossetti (1829-1919), served in the Excise Office, later the Inland Revenue Board, from 1845 until his retirement in 1894. As well as being an active reviewer and art critic, he edited the poetic works of his brother Dante Gabriel and his sister Christina.

The Rossetti and Heimann families met because the Rossetti's father Gabriele was professor of Italian at King's College, London, an appointment he held starting in 1831, and Adolf Heimann was professor of German at University College. Their acquaintance began when the families agreed to exchange Italian lessons for German lessons. It grew into a friendship which lasted through the century.

The collection consists primarily of signed, autograph manuscripts--42 letters and 19 poems--of Rossetti. Among the sonnets, lyrics, and spiritual verses are "Autumn," "A Discovery," "A Hopeless Case (Nydia)," "My Old Friends," "Ruin," "River Thames," and "Winter, A Christmas Carol." Addressees of the letters include William Bryant, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, and her brother Dante Gabriel. All of the poems and most of the letters are undated. Other Rossetti material are a receipt (signed, autograph document, 1871) given to Roberts Brothers on the sale of Poems and a memo (1860) addressed to the editor of The Cornhill Magazine. There are four letters from her sister, Maria Francesca, addressed to Edith Bevir, and one letter to Christina from Jean Ingelow. In addition, there is an essay by MacKenzie Bell entitled "Christina Rossetti: A Criticism," with letters to Bell.

A significant addition is a manuscript copy (56 pp., circa 1850), in Christina"s hand, of "The Life of Giovanni Boccaccio by Gaetano Polidori," an unpublished biography written by her grandfather, Gaetano Polidori. The cover bears a signed inscription by Polidori, dated 7 December 1852, presenting the manuscript to Francesca Rossetti, his daughter and mother of Christina. Included is a note (1898) by William Michael Rossetti explaining the family history behind the manuscript.

The following sources were consulted during preparation of biographical note: Encyclopedia Britannica Online.

The collection was formed as a result of a departmental practice of combining into one collection manuscript material of various accessions relating to a particular author. A Seven Gables purchase constitutes a major portion of the collection. Other materials were purchased from a variety of sources between 1977 and 2020.

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This collection was processed in 2005. Finding aid written in 2005.

Biography written by Alyxandra Cullen, '09.

New acquisitions were added to the finding aid by Kelly Bolding in October 2019 and February 2020.

No appraisal information is available.

Publisher
Manuscripts Division
Finding Aid Date
2005
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Collection is open for research use.

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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

Consists of works such as "A Coast-Nightmare," "A Prospective Meeting," and "Winter, A Christmas Carol, (on the stroke of Midnight)," as well as others.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by title.

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"Autumn", undated. 1 box.
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"A Coast-Nightmare", undated. 1 box.
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"A Discovery", undated. 1 box.
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"An Escape", undated. 1 box.
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"A Hopeless Case (Nydia)", undated. 1 box.
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"Hymn", undated. 1 box.
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"My Old Friends", undated. 1 box.
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"A Prospective Meeting", undated. 1 box.
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"Reflection", undated. 1 box.
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"A Return, Alas Poor Ghost", undated. 1 box.
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"Rivals, A Shadow of Saint Dorothea", undated. 1 box.
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"River Thames (?)", undated. 1 box.
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"Ruin", undated. 1 box.
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"Solitude", undated. 1 box.
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"A Study (A Soul)", undated. 1 box.
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"Summer", undated. 1 box.
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"Sunshine", undated. 1 box.
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"Winter, A Christmas Carol, (on the stroke of Midnight)", undated. 1 box.
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"A Year's Windfalls" with cover sheet "Portfolio", undated. 1 box.
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"The Life of Giovanni Boccaccio by Gaetano Polidori", circa 1850. 1 box.
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Christina's copy of her grandfather's unpublished biography, 56 pp., with autograph note (1898) by her brother William explaining the family history behind it. An inscription by Polidori on the cover, dated 7 December 1852, presents the manuscript to his daughter, Francesca Rossetti, Christina's mother.

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1 box

Scope and Contents

Consists of correspondence with individuals such as Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and William Rossetti, as well as others.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

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Banks, G. Linnaeus, Mrs., 1 ALS, 1870. 1 box.
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Bervir, Edith, 7 ALsS, undated. 1 box.
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Bryant, Mrs., 2 ALsS, undated. 1 box.
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Bryant, William, 1 ALS, 1885. 1 box.
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Catchpole, Mr., 1 ALS, 1885. 1 box.
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Cornhill Magazine, 1 AN, 1860. 1 box.
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Dickinson, Mrs., 1 ALS, 1886. 1 box.
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Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge [Carroll, Lewis], 2 ALsS, undated. 1 box.
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Gilchrist, Mrs., 1 ALS, 1863 June 18. 1 box.
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[Greenwell (?)], Dora, 1 ALS, undated ("Friday afternoon"), undated. 1 box.
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Gurney, [Archer Thompson ?], 1 ALS, circa 1880. 1 box.
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Haydon, Mary, 5 ALsS, undated. 1 box.
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Heaton, Mrs., 1 ANS, undated. 1 box.
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Heimann, [Amelia Barnard], 3 ALsS, 1864-1883. 1 box.
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Heimann, Amelia Barnard, 1 ALS, 1868 July 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Consists of a four-page letter from Christina G. Rosetti to her friend Amelia Barnard Heimann (Mrs. Adolf Heimann), regarding family members, mutual acquaintances, travel plans, and health. She also recommends Julia Kavanagh's novel Queen Mab and critiques Georgiana M. Craik's Riverston as a "weak imitation of powerful Charlotte Brontë."

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Horder, W. Garrett, 3 ALsS, 1882. 1 box.
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Hunt, Mrs., 1 ALS, undated. 1 box.
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Ingelow, Jean, 1 ALS to C.R., undated. 1 box.
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Ingram, John H., 1 ALS, 1882. 1 box.
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Leifchild, Miss, 1 ANS, undated. 1 box.
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Roberts Brothers, 1 ADS (receipt), 1871. 1 box.
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1 ALS, 1865. 1 box.
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1 ALS, re: Goblin Market reading, with clipping, 1870. 1 box.
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Rossetti, Lucy (Mrs. William Rossetti), 1 ALS, undated. 1 box.
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Rossetti, Maria Francesca, 4 ALsS to Edith Bevir, 1875. 1 box.
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Rossetti, William Michael, 2 ALsS, 1883. 1 box.
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Stillman, Mr., 1 ALS, undated. 1 box.
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White, Mrs., 1 ALS, undated. 1 box.
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1 ALS, removed from "Sing-Song", 1894. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to "Dear Sir", undated (Saturday 9th), undated. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to "Dear Sir", 1881. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to "My dear Ellen", 1885. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to "Dear Madam", undated. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to "Dear Sir", 1866. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to "Dear Sir", 1877. 1 box.
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1 ANS, 1 AN, 1 ALS (fragment) with four autographs, undated. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to "Dear Sir", 1885. 1 box.
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1 ALS, 30 Torrington Square to "My dear Madame", (Saturday), undated. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to unnamed lady, 1892 July 2. 1 box.
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1 ALS, to "Madam", 1884 February 2. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Three-page letter to an unidentified woman sending a "printed paper" on the advice of Mrs. Burrows. She writes in favor of "Mr. Dymes and his family," indicating the support of C.L. Dodgson, whom she describes as "the noted 'Lewis Carol' of 'Wonderland.'"

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1 box

Scope and Contents

Consists of photographs and printed matter.

Arrangement

Arranged by genre of material.

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1 box

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[Henry Taylor?], undated. 1 box.
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1 box

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obituary card, 1894. 1 box.
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1 box

clippings, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Includes 1 poem, 3 drawings, 1 incomplete article

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1 box

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TMs by MacKenzie Bell, "Christina Rossetti: A Criticism", undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Additional letters to Bell. Written after her death.

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1 box

Print, Suggest