"A sonnet is a moment's monument" Omnibus Edition Dashboard
Description
This group is working on a critical edition of the first sonnet of DGR's The House of Life.
Image: portrait of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: albumen print. This photograph, from 7 October 1863, was reproduced as the frontispiece of: Rossetti, William Michael, Dante Gabriel Rossetti as Designer and Writer (London: Cassell and Company, 1898). Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti_001.jpg
Galleries, Timelines, and Maps
This gallery has been created to accompany a critical edition of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's "The Sonnet," the first poem of DGR's House of Life. The following images illustrate DGR's "double works," which are associated texts and images; they are discussed in the critical introductions to the critical edition.
Image: portrait of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: albumen print. This photograph, from 7 October 1863, was reproduced as the frontispiece of: Rossetti, William Michael, Dante Gabriel Rossetti as Designer and Writer (London: Cassell and Company, 1898). Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti_001.jpg
This chronology of significant events in (and surrounding) the life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti is designed to support a critical edition of the first sonnet of DGR's The House of LIfe, "A sonnet is a moment's monument."
This map is designed to accompany a timeline of events important to the life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Individual Entries
Highgate Cemetary is a burial place in northern London. A number of famous literary and historical figures are buried here, including Karl Marx, George Eliot, Christina Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal. Image: the Rossetti family grave where Elizabeth Siddal is buried (courtesy of The Victorian Web).