Friday, January 24, 2020
Female Poets and the Dark Side of Life Essay -- Rossetti Poetry Poems
Female Poets and the Dark Side of Life     During the mid-nineteenth century many female poets including  Christina Rossetti seemed to lean upon the dark side of life  presenting very dark and shadowed emotions within their poetry. Yet  this is not to say that they were depressed but in many ways in can be  inferred that these dark themes may have been influenced by the era in  which they were living. Many historians have suggested that the second  half of the nineteenth century was culturally, a rather strange  period.    The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was started in 1848 by Dante Gabriel  Rossetti, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt, as a reaction  against what they saw as the stale, formula-driven art produced by the  Royal Academy at the time. They aimed to go back to a more genuine  art, exemplified as they saw it by the work of the Nazarenes, and  rooted in realism and truth to nature.    The Pre-Raphaelites, being young, talented, and having many ideas of  their own, felt stifled by the rigidity of the Royal Academy's idea of  what tasteful, beautiful art should be. ...                      
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