Jones, Kathleen, Learning Not to Be First: The Life of Christina Rossetti, St. Martin's Press, 1992.
This biography of Rossetti is comprehensive and easy
to read. It takes a sensitive look at the poet, based on
the humble, pious, and selfless life she lived.
Lootens, Tricia A., Lost Saints: Silence, Gender, and Victorian Literary Canonization, University Press of Virginia, 1996.
Lootens presents an interesting look at how and why
many Victorian female writers were thought of as
"saints," often at the expense of seeing them for who
they really were. With such chapter titles as "Poet
Worship Meets 'Woman' Worship" and "Canonization
of Christina Rossetti," this book is a good read
for those who want a better grasp of the environment
in which Victorian women wrote and lived.
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