Rossetti Archive Manuscript Correspondence

Although DGR's correspondence is not as lively and spontaneous as Swinburne's wonderful letters, it is equally and in certain respects more important than Swinburne's as an insight into the life and times of the period. It is of course an invaluable resource for tracking DGR's literary and artistic works.

In preparing the Rossetti Archive we have been able cite and quote from the texts of DGR's letters as published in W. E. Fredeman's ongoing (and authoritative) edition of DGR's correspondence, The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, which began to appear in 2002 and is currently through its seventh volume (up to the year 1877). One further volume remains to be published. In the cases where these letters were not yet in print, we have had access to the transcripts that Professor Fredeman had prepared for his edition. These transcripts have been invaluable to us since the Archive was in development well before the initial publication of Fredeman's edition, and after it began to appear in a series of separately issued volumes, before the actual publication of many relevant letters.

In certain cases, however, we have had to prepare texts of the letters independently from their appearance in Fredeman's authoritative edition. The Rossetti Archive has full texts for about forty such files. We have independently edited these letters for the Archive because reference is necessary to all of the material in these letters, and not just to some selected passage.

In addition, all of the letters published in WMR's valuable 1895 collection of Family Letters are available in this Archive.

It is hoped that, in the future, the entirety of Fredeman's edition will be linked to The Rossetti Archive.

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1840s

Page Images Available for Letter to Leigh Hunt, 1847



1847 December?

Letter to Leigh Hunt, 1847
Page Images Available for Letter to Frances M. L. Rossetti, 5 Sptember 1848



1848 September 5

Letter to Frances M. L. Rossetti, 5 Sptember 1848

Know'st thou not at the fall of the leaf
Page Images Available for Letter to William Michael Rossetti, 18 October 1849



1849 October 18

Letter to William Michael Rossetti, 18 October 1849

Non noi pittori! God of Nature's truth,
Page Images Available for Letter to James Collinson, 25 October 1849



1849 October 25

Letter to James Collinson, 25 October 1849

Ah yes, exactly so: but when a man
Page Images Available for Letter to William Michael Rossetti, 8 October 1849



1849 October 8

Letter to William Michael Rossetti, 8 October 1849

“And prayed of Christ (he knowing how it was) That, if this thing were sinful unto death, He would himself be first to throw the stone. So then I entered, &c.”
Page Images Available for Letter to William Michael Rossetti, 27-29 September 1849



1849 September 27-29

Letter to William Michael Rossetti, 27-29 September 1849

A constant keeping past of shaken trees,

1850s

Page Images Available for Letter to William Bell Scott, July 1853, manuscript



1853 July

Letter to William Bell Scott, July 1853, manuscript

This tree here fall'n, no common birth or death
Page Images Available for Letter to William Bell Scott, 13 July 1853



1853 July 13

Letter to William Bell Scott, 13 July 1853

I plucked a honeysuckle, where
Page Images Available for Letter to Christina Rossetti, 8 November 1853



1853 November 8

Letter to Christina Rossetti, 8 November 1853

Getting his pictures, like his supper, cheap,
Page Images Available for Letter to William Allingham, August 1854, manuscript



1854 August 1?

Letter to William Allingham, August 1854, manuscript

“So in that soul—a mindful brotherhood,—
Page Images Available for Letter to William Allingham, 23 July 1854, manuscript



1854 July 21

Letter to William Allingham, 23 July 1854, manuscript

Getting his pictures, like his supper, cheap
Page Images Available for Letter to William Bell Scott, February 13, 1855



1855 February 13

Letter to William Bell Scott, February 13, 1855

With fraud the church, the law, the camp, are rife:
Page Images Available for Letter to William Allingham, 23 January 1855, manuscript



1855 January 23

Letter to William Allingham, 23 January 1855, manuscript

The gloom which breathes upon me with these airs
Page Images Available for Letter to William Holman Hunt, January 30, 1855



1855 January 23

Letter to William Holman Hunt, January 30, 1855

The gloom which breathes upon me with these airs
Page Images Available for Letter to William Bell Scott, February 1857, manuscript



1857 February

Letter to William Bell Scott, February 1857, manuscript

O woodman, spare that block,

1860s

Page Images Available for Letter to Frances M. L. Rossetti, 20 July 1867



1867 July 20

Letter to Frances M. L. Rossetti, 20 July 1867

Andromeda, by Perseus saved and wed,
Page Images Available for Letter to James Smetham, August 10, 1868



1868 August 10

Letter to James Smetham, August 10, 1868

Today Death seems to me an infant child
Page Images Available for Letter to Ford Madox Brown, 12 October 1868



1868 October 12

Letter to Ford Madox Brown, 12 October 1868
Page Images Available for Letter to William Bell Scott, July 1869, manuscript



1869 (circa July)

Letter to William Bell Scott, July 1869, manuscript

Some ladies love the jewels in Love's zone,
Page Images Available for Letter from William Bell Scott to unknown correspondent, August 1869



1869 August

Letter from William Bell Scott to unknown correspondent, August 1869

Sister, first shake we off the dust we have
Page Images Available for Letter to Jane Morris, 11 September 1869



1869 September 11

Letter to Jane Morris, 11 September 1869

Oh! how the family affections combat

1870s

Page Images Available for Letter to Edward Burne-Jones, 13 March 1870



1870 March 13

Letter to Edward Burne-Jones, 13 March 1870

Why sink those black drops in that golden wine
Page Images Available for Letter to Barbara Bodichon, 15 March 1870



1870 March 15

Letter to Barbara Bodichon, 15 March 1870

Why sink those black drops in that golden wine,
Page Images Available for Letter to Mrs. Gabriele Rossetti, 18 August 1871



1871 August 18

Letter to Mrs. Gabriele Rossetti, 18 August 1871

Tonight this sunset spreads two golden wings
Page Images Available for Letter to William Michael Rossetti, 10 September 1871



1871 September 10

Letter to William Michael Rossetti, 10 September 1871

“And what must our birthright be?
Page Images Available for Letter to Thomas Gordon Hake, September 11, 1871



1871 September 11

Letter to Thomas Gordon Hake, September 11, 1871

Water-willow and wellaway,
Page Images Available for Letter to William Bell Scott, September 15, 1871



1871 September 15

Letter to William Bell Scott, September 15, 1871

Enter Poet, moored in a punt,
Page Images Available for Letter to Thomas Gordon Hake, 2 September 1871



1871 September 2

Letter to Thomas Gordon Hake, 2 September 1871

And what can our birthright be?
Page Images Available for Letter to Thomas Hake 22 Sept 1871



1871 September 22

Letter to Thomas Hake 22 Sept 1871

A swoon that breaks is the whelming wave
Page Images Available for Letter to William Bell Scott, 22 May 1873



1873 May 22

Letter to William Bell Scott, 22 May 1873

Soft-littered is the new-year's lambing-fold:
Page Images Available for Letter to Frederick Stephens, ca. 10 August 1875



1875 August 10

Letter to Frederick Stephens, ca. 10 August 1875

Afar away the light that brings cold cheer

1880s

Page Images Available for Letter to Mrs. Gabriele Rossetti, 23 December 1880



1880 December 23

Letter to Mrs. Gabriele Rossetti, 23 December 1880

Turn not the prophet's page, O Son! He knew
Page Images Available for Letter to Hall Caine, 27 July 1880



1880 July 27

Letter to Hall Caine, 27 July 1880

His Soul fared forth (as from the deep home-grove
Page Images Available for Letter to Frederick Shields, 21 May 1880



1880 May 21

Letter to Frederick Shields, 21 May 1880

This is the place. Even here the dauntless soul,
Page Images Available for Letter to Jane Morris, 3 September 1880



1880 September 3

Letter to Jane Morris, 3 September 1880

The thronged boughs of the shadowy sycamore
Page Images Available for Letter to Frederick Stephens, 2 February 1881



1881 February 2

Letter to Frederick Stephens, 2 February 1881

Deh quando tu sarai tornato al mondo