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Wise
VIII,
178-180
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T. A. J. Burnett, âUnpublished
Notes on the Ashley
Libraryâ (The British Library, n.d.),
25-26
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Wise
VIII,
178-180
â¦
T. A. J. Burnett, âUnpublished
Notes on the Ashley
Libraryâ (The British Library, n.d.),
25-26
This collection contains 4 texts and images, including:
British Library Small Notebook I
Scholarly Commentary
IntroductionÂ
This collection consists of four notebooks now held at the British Library: Notebook I, Notebook 2, Notebook 3, and Notebook 4. Like many of DGR's notebooks, these contain various kinds of material. Unlike DGR's typical notebooks, which are quarto-sized with ruled paper, these four small notebooks with unruled paper were probably used by DGR to slip into the pocket of his painting smock, or some other jacket pocket. DGR was especially fond of the waistcoat pocket, which he regarded as particularly accessible. In his notes on the Ashley Library materials T. A. J. Burnett describes their contents as containing âmany notes for, and drafts of, lines, couplets and stanzas of poems printed in Ballads and Sonnets, 1881, and Poems, 1881, but no complete poems, with the exception of a draft of âThe Lamp's Shrineâ. . . . In addition they contain many fragments of prose and poetry not used by Rossetti but often, for that reason, very revealing of his state of mind, notes of place and personal names for poems, ideas for pictures, addresses, accounts and notes of debts, recipes and prescriptions, and a few pencil sketchesâ.
The first notebook has material dating largely from 1871-1873 (but some material is much later), the second from 1871-1879, and the last two from 1879-1881.
See also the general commentary for all of DGR's notebook materials.
Textual History: CompositionÂ
Notebooks 2-4 were used from both ends.
Printing HistoryÂ
WMR printed parts of these notebooks in his 1911 edition of DGR's works. These pieces are distributed in different sections of his edition, most appearing in under the heading âScrapsâ. T. A. J. Burnett plans to edit the notebooks for publication.