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Itaboraí, 25 de Setembro de 2008. Curso: Letras – Português / Inglês Período: 3° Disciplina: English Literature Professora: Rosanir Equipe: Ana Carla Laila Giselle Ribeiro Pinto Suellen da Costa Goettnauer Thursday, October 23, 2008
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CHRISTINA ROSSETI Personal Card • She was born in Londres in December 5, 1830 • Sister of Dante Gabriel Rosseti and daughter of Gabriele Rosseti (father) and Francis Polidori (mother) • She was niece of Lord Byron • She was known for its long poem “Goblin Market” • Died in December 29, 1894
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She was an English poet who wrote a variety of romantic, devocional and children’s poems. Rosset began writing at age 7, but she 31 before her first work was published.
Some Works * The Prince’s Progress
* Commonplace * Sing-Song – A nuersery Rhyme Book * In the bleak Midwinter * A Pageant and Other Poems
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“GOBLIN
MARKET”
Some critics said that the poem spoke about sexual themes , for cause of the image of its layer , but in the truth it was not. It envolves two sisters, the goblin man to whom the title refers, and a character named Jeanie who is referenced but not physically present for any of the events in the text.
“ But Whem the moon waxed bright Her hair grew thin and grey She dwindled, as the fair full moon doth turn
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The work of Christina, the her poems has an especial meaning and a different emotion for to reach her target public: the children. She loved them and used a special
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WILLIAM MORRIS Personal Card • He was born in Walthamstow, Essex, in March 24,1834 • He was poetry writer, painter and one of the founders of the socialist moviment in England. • Too was innovator of the arts and crafts movement • The artistic movement that become known was PreRaphaelit brotherhood • He died in Hammersmith, Londres in October 3,1896. Thursday, October 23, 2008
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WILLIAM MORRIS He has one great development in the art, architecture, decoration, poetry and painting. He portraid the poetry into the art, throught of your paintings of the glimpses about the details. Liked very much of to explore the history and the medieval themes. He was a participant member of Pre-Raphaelites. Was much dedicated for this Movement. Thursday, October 23, 2008
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ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURN • This english poet was born in at Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, London on April 5, 1837 • Swinburne is considered a decadent poet, for quaint, antireligious, sadomasochism, lesbian and gotics themes. • He died in April 10, 1909
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• The sensuality and the emotion are present into of the thoughts in this poet. He had a different way for to represent the physical passion. The Swinburne’s poetry represented a contrast in relation and comparations with others poetrys. Thursday, October 23, 2008
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OSCAR WILDE • Poet, was born in Dublin, October 16, 1854 • He wrote novels, children’s stories, poetry and romace • He was a poet that received very much prestige for to dominate the language • Died in Paris, November 30, 1900 Thursday, October 23, 2008
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He had sucess for romance “ The picture of Dorian Gray and published others works. The way that he used the words a nd the language will be Thursday, October 23, 2008
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The Nineteenth Century W
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JOHN RUSKIN
NOLD R A HEW T T A ALGERNON CHARLES M SWINBURNE
OSCAR WILDE
CHRISTINA ROSSETI
THOMAS CARLYLE
SETI
IEL ROS DANTE GABR
ROBERT BROWNING Thursday, October 23, 2008 WILLIAM MORRIS
ALFRED TENNYSON
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