DGR marked his sojourn at Kelmscott in 1873-1874 with these two sonnets, which he first published as a pair in 1874. âSpringâ was written first, in May 1873, and âWinterâ next, nine months later. DGR reversed their order when he published them together in 1874, an arrangement that turns the sonnets into a quasi-allegorical commentary on DGR's time in the âThames Valleyâ with Jane Morris.
First published in The Athenaeum (30 May 1874), page 730; reprinted in the 1881 Ballads and Sonnets where they appear as separate sonnets and without the title âThames Valley Sonnetsâ; collected thereafter.
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Athenaeum Text
Scholarly Commentary
IntroductionÂ
DGR marked his sojourn at Kelmscott in 1873-1874 with these two sonnets, which he first published as a pair in 1874. âSpringâ was written first, in May 1873, and âWinterâ next, nine months later. DGR reversed their order when he published them together in 1874, an arrangement that turns the sonnets into a quasi-allegorical commentary on DGR's time in the âThames Valleyâ with Jane Morris.
Printing HistoryÂ
First published in The Athenaeum (30 May 1874), page 730; reprinted in the 1881 Ballads and Sonnets where they appear as separate sonnets and without the title âThames Valley Sonnetsâ; collected thereafter.