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  1. Maria Francesca Rossetti (17 February 1827 – 24 November 1876) was an English author and nun. She was the sister of artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Michael Rossetti, and of Christina Georgina Rossetti, who dedicated her 1862 poem Goblin Market to Maria.

  2. Maria Francesca Rossetti was an English author. She was the sister of artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti as well as William Michael Rossetti and Christina Georgina Rossetti, who dedicated her poem Goblin Market to Maria. Rossetti is best remembered for her work The Shadow of Dante: Being an essay towards studying himself, his world, and his ...

  3. orlando.cambridge.org › people › cda43e77-a400/4605/821e-029bc262643eMaria Francesca Rossetti | Orlando

    Christina Rossetti. On 24 November 1876 CR 's sister Maria died of cancer after a painful illness. She was followed by Dante Gabriel on 9 April 1882, then by CR 's long-time friend Charles Cayley (for whom... Family and Intimate relationships. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. His father was the Italian political exile Gabriele Pasquale Guiseppe Rossetti ...

  4. 16 de may. de 2023 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Maria Francesca Rossetti (1827–1876) Description. British writer and literary critic. Date of birth/death. 17 February 1827. 24 November 1876. Location of birth/death. London.

  5. Maria Francesca Rossetti, Un’ombra di Dante, a cura di Paolo De Ventura [introduction, critical edition and translation], Lanciano: Carabba, 2011. ... Maria Corti: la ‘Commedia’ di Dante e l’oltretomba islamico, in Dante Alighieri. Atti delle ‘Rencontres de l’Archet 2015’ (Morgex, 14-19 settembre 2015), Torino, Fondazione Sapegno ...

  6. 14 de dic. de 2021 · She is watching her mother Frances Lavinia Rossetti and Dante Gabriel play chess, with their sister Maria Francesca – with a less interested look on her face - to her right.

  7. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Over the ensuing decades Anglo-Catholicism was promulgated by religious and laity alike, with significant contributions made by women writers, including Cecil Frances Alexander, Dora Greenwell, Maria Francesca Rossetti, Christina Georgina Rossetti, Adelaide Procter, and Charlotte Yonge.