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Title: Christina Rossetti Poetry Discussion Thread
Post by: cute on December 21, 2013, 11:53:27 am
I seem to be finding Christina Rossetti's poetry difficult to analyse and comprehend sometimes, so I assume others may be having similar troubles.
So here's the thread for all questions/information/whatever relating to her poetry.
Not sure who else is studying her though so hopefully there are a few of you out there :P
Title: Re: Christina Rossetti Poetry Discussion Thread
Post by: 90+FTW on December 24, 2013, 12:17:08 am
Hey sweety. What poems are you having difficulty with?
If not, save it for our first lesson and I'll take you through her themes. Once we've established them all you can use it as a solid foundation to create a common thread. ALWAYS have a common thread! It provides consistency and allows you to remain grounded while simultaneously exploring other notions.

By the way, if this is about Goblin Market do not be overwhelmed! It's actually very simple when you cut it down into a two part plot.
Title: Re: Christina Rossetti Poetry Discussion Thread
Post by: cute on December 24, 2013, 10:49:23 am
Hey sweety. What poems are you having difficulty with?
If not, save it for our first lesson and I'll take you through her themes. Once we've established them all you can use it as a solid foundation to create a common thread. ALWAYS have a common thread! It provides consistency and allows you to remain grounded while simultaneously exploring other notions.

By the way, if this is about Goblin Market do not be overwhelmed! It's actually very simple when you cut it down into a two part plot.

Yeah, this was about Goblin Market mostly :P yeah sure I'll save it for the first lesson
Title: Re: Christina Rossetti Poetry Discussion Thread
Post by: 90+FTW on December 24, 2013, 11:36:34 am
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Yeah, this was about Goblin Market mostly :P yeah sure I'll save it for the first lesson
;)
Don't worry about the poetry, once we're done you'll know it so well.