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Goblin Market

E-BookEPUBePub WasserzeichenE-Book
96 Seiten
Englisch
Batsforderschienen am11.11.2021
The classic poem, Goblin Market (1862) by Christina Rossetti, tells the story of Lizzie and Laura, who are tempted by the fruit sold by the goblin merchants. In this fully illustrated and beautiful volume, illustrator Georgie McAusland brings the words and story to life. SHORTLISTED in the V&A Illustration Awards and the World Illustration Awards. Breathing new life into the Victorian tradition of illustrated poems, this book reads like a picture story book. The stunning illustrations illuminate and drive the narrative forward as in all good story books. It tells the tale of the two sisters drifting apart as Laura succumbs to the forbidden fruit sold by the goblins, but the bonds of sisterhood prove strong. The poem has fascinated for generations and been the subject of various interpretations. This illustrated version brings the words and story alive for a new generation. Christina Rossetti is considered the foremost female poet of her time, and her poetry still resonates with women's lives today, as she entwines themes of sexuality, sisterhood, love and temptation in her work. All of these themes are encapsulated in Goblin Market. The book includes an introduction to the poem by novelist Kirsty Gunn, so all readers - for pleasure or study - can understand its riches. 

Christina Rossetti was one of the Victorian age's finest poets. She was the author of numerous books of poetry, including Goblin Market and other Poems (1862), The Prince's Progress (1866), A Pageant (1881), and The Face of the Deep (1882). Rossetti's poetry - characterized by intense feeling and symbolism - and has never disappeared from view and has much to say today's generation. Kirsty Gunn is a novelist and writer of short stories. Her stories include 'Rain', which led to the 2001 film of the same name, and her novel The Boy and the Sea won the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year award in 2007. Her 2012 novel The Big Music won the Book of the Year in the 2013 New Zealand Post Book Awards. She is professor of writing practice at the University of Dundee. Georgie McAusland is a British illustrator, based in Barcelona who studied illustration at Kingston University and Camberwell College of Arts. In addition to illustration, she also enjoys creating characters and forms with ceramics. She was shortlisted for the V&A Awards in 2022 and was also Highly Commended in Commercial Publishing for the AOI World Illustration Awards 2022.
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KlappentextThe classic poem, Goblin Market (1862) by Christina Rossetti, tells the story of Lizzie and Laura, who are tempted by the fruit sold by the goblin merchants. In this fully illustrated and beautiful volume, illustrator Georgie McAusland brings the words and story to life. SHORTLISTED in the V&A Illustration Awards and the World Illustration Awards. Breathing new life into the Victorian tradition of illustrated poems, this book reads like a picture story book. The stunning illustrations illuminate and drive the narrative forward as in all good story books. It tells the tale of the two sisters drifting apart as Laura succumbs to the forbidden fruit sold by the goblins, but the bonds of sisterhood prove strong. The poem has fascinated for generations and been the subject of various interpretations. This illustrated version brings the words and story alive for a new generation. Christina Rossetti is considered the foremost female poet of her time, and her poetry still resonates with women's lives today, as she entwines themes of sexuality, sisterhood, love and temptation in her work. All of these themes are encapsulated in Goblin Market. The book includes an introduction to the poem by novelist Kirsty Gunn, so all readers - for pleasure or study - can understand its riches. 

Christina Rossetti was one of the Victorian age's finest poets. She was the author of numerous books of poetry, including Goblin Market and other Poems (1862), The Prince's Progress (1866), A Pageant (1881), and The Face of the Deep (1882). Rossetti's poetry - characterized by intense feeling and symbolism - and has never disappeared from view and has much to say today's generation. Kirsty Gunn is a novelist and writer of short stories. Her stories include 'Rain', which led to the 2001 film of the same name, and her novel The Boy and the Sea won the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year award in 2007. Her 2012 novel The Big Music won the Book of the Year in the 2013 New Zealand Post Book Awards. She is professor of writing practice at the University of Dundee. Georgie McAusland is a British illustrator, based in Barcelona who studied illustration at Kingston University and Camberwell College of Arts. In addition to illustration, she also enjoys creating characters and forms with ceramics. She was shortlisted for the V&A Awards in 2022 and was also Highly Commended in Commercial Publishing for the AOI World Illustration Awards 2022.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781849947626
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
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FormatE101
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Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum11.11.2021
Seiten96 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse18671 Kbytes
IllustrationenColour illustrations throughout
Artikel-Nr.11914988
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Genre9201

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Christina Rossetti was one of the Victorian age's finest poets. She was the author of numerous books of poetry, including Goblin Market and other Poems (1862), The Prince's Progress (1866), A Pageant (1881), and The Face of the Deep (1882). Rossetti's poetry - characterized by intense feeling and symbolism - and has never disappeared from view and has much to say today's generation.Kirsty Gunn is a novelist and writer of short stories. Her stories include "Rain", which led to the 2001 film of the same name, and her novel The Boy and the Sea won the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year award in 2007. Her 2012 novel The Big Music won the Book of the Year in the 2013 New Zealand Post Book Awards. She is professor of writing practice at the University of Dundee.