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Tables of Contents for The Culture of Christina Rossetti
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
vii
 
Acknowledgments
ix
 
Abbreviations
xi
 
Introduction
xiii
 
Mary Arseneau
I. INTERTEXTS AND INFLUENCES
Speaking Unlikenesses
3
19
The Double Text in Christina Rossetti's ``After Death'' and ``Remember''
Margaret Reynolds
``May My Great Love Avail Me''
22
24
Christina Rossetti and Dante
Mary Arseneau
``Monna Innominata'' and Sonnets from the Portuguese
46
29
Sonnet Traditions and Spiritual Trajectories
Marjorie Stone
Tasting the ``Fruit Forbidden''
75
30
Gender, Intertextuality, and Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market
Catherine Maxwell
II. CONTEXTS AND CRITIQUE
The Political Economy of Fruit
105
32
Goblin Market
Richard Menke
Visualizing the Fantastic Subject
137
33
Goblin Market and the Gaze
Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
``Frogs and Fat Toads''
170
24
Christina Rossetti and the Significance of the Nonhuman
Kathryn Burlinson
Astronomy of the Invisible
194
18
Contexts for Christina Rossetti's Heavenly Parables
Linda E. Marshall
Speaking Likenesses
212
23
Hearing the Lesson
Julia Briggs
III. FEMALE POETICS
Father's Place, Mother's Space
235
25
Identity, Italy, and the Maternal in Christina Rossetti's Poetry
Alison Chapman
Rossetti's Cold Women
260
25
Irony and Liminal Fantasy in the Death Lyrics
Susan Conley
Dying to Be a Poetess
285
30
The Conundrum of Christina Rossetti
Margaret Linley
Bibliography
315
20
Editors and Contributors
335
3
Index
338