Jenny

Written works

Books

  • The Early Italian Poets (a translation), 1861; republished as Dante and His Circle, 1874
  • Poems, 1870; revised and reissued as Poems. A New Edition, 1881
  • Ballads and Sonnets, 1881
  • The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 2 volumes, 1886 (posthumous)
  • Ballads and Narrative Poems, 1893 (posthumous)
  • Sonnets and Lyrical Poems, 1894 (posthumous)
  • The Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1911 (posthumous)[65]
  • Poems and Translations 1850–1870, Together with the Prose Story 'Hand and Soul', Oxford University Press, 1913

Double works

"Rossetti divided his attention between painting and poetry for the rest of his life" - Poetry Foundation[4]

  • Aspecta Medusa (1865 October – 1868)
  • Astarte Syriaca (for a Picture; 1877 January–February; 1875–1877)
  • Beatrice, her Damozels, and Love (1865?)
  • Beauty and the Bird (1855; 1858 June 25)
  • The Blessed Damozel (1847–1870; 1871–1881)
  • Bocca Baciata (1859–1860)
  • Body's Beauty (1864–1869; 1866)
  • The Bride's Prelude [1848–1870 (circa)]
  • Cassandra (for a drawing; September 1869; 1860–1861, 1867, 1869)
  • Dante's Dream on the Day of the Death of Beatrice: 9 June 1290 (1875 [?], 1856)
  • Dante Alighieri. "Sestina. Of the Lady Pietra degli Scrovigni." (1848 [?], 1861, 1874)
  • Dante at Verona [1848–1850; 1852 (circa)]
  • The Day-Dream (for a picture; 1878–1880, 1880 September)
  • Death of A Wombat (6 November 1869)
  • Eden Bower [1863–1864 (circa) or 1869 (circa)]
  • Fazio's Mistress (1863; 1873)
  • Fiammetta [for a picture; 1878 (circa) 1878]
  • "Found" (for a picture; 1854; 1881 February)
  • Francesca Da Rimini. Dante (1855; 1862 September)
  • Guido Cavalcanti. "Ballata. He reveals, in a Dialogue, his increasing love for Mandetta." (1861)
  • Hand and Soul (1849)
  • Hero's Lamp (1875)
  • Introductory Sonnet ("A Sonnet is a moment's monument"; 1880)
  • Joan of Arc [1879 (unfinished), 1863, 1882]
  • La Bella Mano (for a picture; 1875)
  • La Pia. Dante (1868–1880)
  • Lisa ed Elviro (1843)
  • Love's Greeting (1850, 1861, 1864)
  • Mary's Girlhood [for a picture; 1848 (sonnet I), 1849 (sonnet II)]
  • Mary Magdalene at the Door of Simon the Pharisee (for a drawing; 1853–1859; 1869)
  • Michael Scott's Wooing (for a drawing; 1853, 1869–1871, 1875–1876)
  • Mnemosyne (1880)
  • Old and New Art [group of 3 poems; 1849 (text); 1857 (picture, circa)]
  • On William Morris (1871 September)
  • Pandora (for a picture; 1869; 1868–1871)
  • Parody on "Uncle Ned" (1852)
  • Parted Love! [1869 September – 1869 November (circa)]
  • The Passover in the Holy Family (for a drawing; 1849–1856; 1869 September)
  • Perlascura. Twelve Coins for One Queen (1878)
  • The Portrait (1869)
  • Proserpine (1872; 1871–1882)
  • The Question (for a design; 1875, 1882)
  • "Retro me, Sathana!" (1847, 1848)
  • The Return of Tibullus to Delia (1853–1855, 1867)
  • A Sea-Spell (for a Picture; 1870, 1877)
  • The Seed of David (for a picture; 1864)
  • Silence. For a Design (1870, 1877)
  • Sister Helen [1851–1852; 1870 (circa)]
  • Sorrentino (1843)
  • Soul's Beauty (1866; 1864–1870)
  • St. Agnes of Intercession (1850; 1860)
  • Troy Town (1863–1864; 1869–1870)
  • Venus Verticordia (for a picture; 1868 January 16; 1863–1869)
  • William and Marie. A Ballad (1841)[66]

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