Poems

audiobook

Poems

by Christina Georgina Rossetti

EN·~6 hours·53 chapters

Chapters

53 total
1

POEMS. - BY - CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI.

0:47
2

CONTENTS.

5:26:17
3

GOBLIN MARKET, ETC.

0:51
4

DEVOTIONAL PIECES.

0:24
5

THE PRINCE'S PROGRESS, ETC.

1:05
6

DEVOTIONAL PIECES.

0:28
7

A PAGEANT AND OTHER POEMS.

1:40
8

GOBLIN MARKET.

17:53
9

June 8, 1857.

0:54
10

DREAM-LAND.

0:51

Description

A rich tapestry of Victorian verse unfolds in this collection, where Rossetti’s lyrical voice moves effortlessly from the sensual allure of “Goblin Market” to the quiet reverence of her devotional works. The poems explore love, nature, and the inner lives of women, often weaving vivid imagery with gentle melancholy, while occasional narrative pieces hint at historical moments and personal reflections. Readers will encounter tender celebrations of the seasons, intimate meditations on faith, and playful contrasts between earthly desire and spiritual yearning.

The volume is organized into themed sections that guide listeners through shifting moods—bright, hopeful spring scenes give way to the hushed solemnity of autumnal and winter meditations. Throughout, the poet’s deft use of rhythm and rhyme creates an intimate atmosphere, inviting the ear to linger on each line’s musicality. This assortment offers a compelling entry point into the heart of a poet whose work resonates with both emotional depth and graceful elegance.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (379K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins, Jeffrey Johnson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-09-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Christina Georgina Rossetti

Christina Georgina Rossetti

1830–1894

Best known for "Goblin Market" and the much-loved poem "Remember," this major Victorian poet wrote with unusual clarity about desire, faith, loss, and childhood. Her work can feel intimate and musical at the same time, which helps explain why it still reaches new readers today.

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