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WMR, DGR Designer and Writer, 203-204
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Baum, ed., House of Life, 107-109
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WMR, DGR Designer and Writer, 203-204
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Baum, ed., House of Life, 107-109
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1881 Poems First Edition text
Scholarly Commentary
IntroductionÂ
Baum (page 108) quotes Frederick Page to suggest that DGR wrote a commentary on this sonnet. But the quoted passage is actually from the fragmentary textual remains that we have for an imitation canzone DGR began in 1866, which he titled âMy Ladyâ. Nonetheless, this sonnet and that fragmentary earlier work are related through their common descent from early Italian âpraise of my ladyâ poems.
The sonnet plainly calls back to âLove's Testamentâ, which itself is a sonnet deeply invested in Dantean materials.
Textual History: CompositionÂ
The sonnet descends to us in five integral manuscripts, all fair copies: a loose copy in the Bancroft collection; a copy in the Fitzwilliam compilation of âThe House of Lifeâ; a copy made for Jane Morris and gathered in the Kelmscott Love sonnets sequence; and two copies in the Library of Congress, one in the H. B. Forman collection, the other the printer's copy manuscript.
Printing HistoryÂ
First published in the 1881 Ballads and Sonnets and collected thereafter.