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  • Goblin Market

    Polly Pen, Peggy Harmon, Christina Rossetti

    Spiral-bound (Dramatists Play Service, Inc, March 14, 1987)
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  • Goblin Market

    Christina Rossetti, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Dover Publications, Sept. 16, 2010)
    This lovely gift edition of Christina Rossetti's most famous poem will enchant readers of all ages. For children, the story offers a captivating adventure into a land of fantasy. For adults, it's a lyric and sensual allegory of temptation, sacrifice, and salvation. Arthur Rackham, a peerless illustrator of fairy tales and supernatural creatures, portrays the poem's otherworldly attractions in four color and 20 black-and-white images plus a reproduction of a rare watercolor.
  • Goblin Market

    Christina Rossetti, Omar Rayyan, Charles Vess

    Library Binding (Donald M. Grant Publisher, Inc., Jan. 2, 2017)
    DONALD M. GRANT, PUBLISHER, INC. is proud to announce the publication of Christina Rossetti's GOBLIN MARKET, lavishly interpreted by award winning artist Omar Rayyan.Over one hundred drawings and watercolor paintings are packed into this 88 page full color book. 10 x 12 inches, hardcover with a printed dust jacket and an introduction written by Charles Vess. Goblin Market was written by Christina Rossetti and first published in 1862. The poem is teeming with imagery and symbolism, true to the nature of the Pre-Raphaelite era in which it was written. It is about two sisters, Laura and Lizzie, who are enticed by the calls of the goblin merchants, who sell fruits in fantastic abundance, variety and flavor. Laura succumbs to the temptation of the forbidden fruits, and Lizzie tries to help her fallen sister.
  • Goblin Market

    C. G. Rossetti

    eBook (Books on Demand, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Morning and eveningMaids heard the goblins cry:'Come buy our orchard fruits,Come buy, come buy:Apples and quinces,Lemons and oranges,Plump unpecked cherries,Melons and raspberries,Bloom-down-cheeked peaches,Swart-headed mulberries,Wild free-born cranberries,Crab-apples, dewberries,Pine-apples, blackberries,Apricots, strawberries;All ripe togetherIn summer weather,Morns that pass by,Fair eves that fly;Come buy, come buy
  • Goblin Market

    Christina Rossetti

    eBook (Penguin Classics, Feb. 26, 2015)
    'She kissed and kissed her with a hungry mouth'A selection of Rossetti's most famous poems, from the hallucinatory 'Goblin Market' to 'In the bleak mid-winter' Introducing Little Black Classics: 80 books for Penguin's 80th birthday. Little Black Classics celebrate the huge range and diversity of Penguin Classics, with books from around the world and across many centuries. They take us from a balloon ride over Victorian London to a garden of blossom in Japan, from Tierra del Fuego to 16th century California and the Russian steppe. Here are stories lyrical and savage; poems epic and intimate; essays satirical and inspirational; and ideas that have shaped the lives of millions.Christina Rossetti (1830-1894). Rossetti's The Complete Poems is available in Penguin Classics.
  • Goblin Market

    Christina Rossetti, Arthur Rackham

    eBook (Dover Publications, Dec. 19, 2012)
    This lovely gift edition of Christina Rossetti's most famous poem will enchant readers of all ages. For children, the story offers a captivating adventure into a land of fantasy. For adults, it's a lyric and sensual allegory of temptation, sacrifice, and salvation. Arthur Rackham, a peerless illustrator of fairy tales and supernatural creatures, portrays the poem's otherworldly attractions in four color and 20 black-and-white images plus a reproduction of a rare watercolor.
  • Goblin Market

    Christina Rossetti, Sasha Newborn

    Paperback (Mudborn Press, Feb. 18, 2013)
    Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market is a fable of two sisters who encounter the goblin merchants, who offer tempting fruits with beguiling voices, begging them to try, to taste, to touch. A friend had succumbed to their alluring charm before, and then, having tasted, gradually wasted away to death. One sister heeds the warning signs and begs the other sister to follow her home and ignore the beckoning calls of the insistent, persistent goblins who promise so much. But the second sister lingers to know more, and, even when admitting that she has no money, they accept just a lock of her golden hair for payment. She tastes of the fruits and is delighted. Not only is it delicious, but she wants more and more. When finally she is satisfied, she returns home, perfectly safe -- so she thought. But day by day, the yearning after more of the marvelous fruit sets in, but she doesn't hear the siren voices of the goblins ever again. Her sister, however, who was cautious, does hear the voices, and recognizes that she will have to do something or she will lose her sister as they lost their friend. She emboldens herself to go to the goblins, tosses them a coin, but does not bite the fruit. She is assaulted, wheedled, poked, argued with -- but she is stubborn. Returning, she is able to save her sister from the consequences of the temptation. Although she was "right," she put herself in danger in order to reclaim her sister. Christina and her brother, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, were members of the Pre-Rafaelite movement, in the course of which, D.G. translated a number of Italian poets who were friends or acquaintances of the young Dante Alighieri, and published their work, primarily love poems, as Dante and His Circle (www.createspace.com/4024060) -- somewhat resembling the artistic kinship of the Pre-Rafaelites.
  • Goblin Market

    Christina Rossetti

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Beautifully illustrated with pre-Raphaelite paintings by the author's brother, this phantasmagoric poem about two girls seduced by lewd goblin men serving up forbidden fruits provides a lush and startling look into the depths of the Victorian psyche. IP.
  • Goblin Market

    Christina. Illustrated By Ellen Raskin Rossetti

    Hardcover (E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., Jan. 1, 1979)
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  • Goblin Market.

    adapted from the poem by Christina Rossetti Polly Pen and Peggy Harmon, music by Polly Pen, Polly Pen

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Jan. 1, 1998)
    One hundred years ago, Rossetti was Britain's most popular poet, described by Virginia Woolf as "the first of our English Poetesses". 'Goblin Market' is her best-known poem.
  • Goblin Market

    Christina Georgina Rossetti, George Gershinowitz

    Paperback (David R Godine Pub, Feb. 1, 1984)
    One hundred years ago, Rossetti was Britain's most popular poet, described by Virginia Woolf as "the first of our English Poetesses". 'Goblin Market' is her best-known poem.
  • Goblin market

    Christina Georgina Rossetti

    Hardcover (D.R. Godine, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Her sister's love saves Laura from the poison of the fruit she bought from the goblins in the haunted glen.