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Dreams of Love

A Selection of Rossetti Poetry


  • Tate
  • Expo: 6/4/2023 - 24/9/2023, Tate Britain, London
  • by Amy Key
The poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal is brought together here in one volume for the very first time. This exquisite collection is beautifully designed and illustrated with sumptuous Pre-Raphaelite images. Selected by and with an introduction from poet Amy Key, the poems are arranged thematically under the headings 'Love', 'Sex', 'Money', and 'Death', and are presented anew for a contemporary audience. This is a beautiful object full of romantic appeal.

ISBN 9781849768436 | EN | HB
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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781849768436
Author(s) Amy Key
Publication date April 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 150 x 100 mm
Pages 60
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Tate Britain, London
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The poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal is brought together here in one volume for the very first time. This exquisite collection is beautifully designed and illustrated with sumptuous Pre-Raphaelite images.
Selected by and with an introduction from poet Amy Key, the poems are arranged thematically under the headings 'Love', 'Sex', 'Money', and 'Death', and are presented anew for a contemporary audience. This is a beautiful- object full of romantic appeal.


BIOGRAPHY
Amy Key is a poet and writer based in London. She is the author of two collections of poetry, Luxe (Salt, 2013) and Isn't Forever (Bloodaxe, 2018), which was a Poetry Book Society Wild Card Choice and a book of the year in the Guardian, New Statesman, Times and Irish Times. Her poems have been widely published and anthologised, and her essays have appeared in At The Pond (Daunt, 2019), Granta, The Poetry Review and elsewhere. Her first work of non-fiction, Arrangements in Blue, will be published by Jonathan Cape (UK) in Spring 2023, alongside publication in the US (Liveright) and Italy (Rizzoli).