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Baum,
Manuscripts in the Duke University Library, 14-15, 56-65
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McGann,
The Game that Must be Lost, 63-64
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Winwar, âDante Gabriel's or William Michael's?â
1933, 312-315
This collection contains 3 texts and images, including:
The Harvard manuscript text
Scholarly Commentary
IntroductionÂ
Like the related sonnet âAnother Loveâ, this poem is (a) one of a group of sonnets that DGR and WMR wrote to rhymes set by each other in 1848âin other words, a kind of poetical exercise; and (b) one of the poems DGR included in the volume he buried with his wife in 1862.
These bibliographical facts lend great significance to the poem. When DGR wrote it in 1848, its subject was literary and ideal: the sestet has clear connections with DGR's artistic interests at that time, especially as they are represented and fulfilled in works like âThe Blessed Damozelâ, âHand and Soulâ, and âSt. Agnes of Intercessionâ, and DGR's translation of Dante's âVita Nuovaâ.
Historical circumstances would intervene to alter the significance of the poem in DGR's imagination. The aesthetic exercise of 1848 turned into something very different in 1862. Reading the sonnet with a self-conscious understanding of its historyâwhich is what DGR would have done in 1862 and again in 1869âDGR would have been struck by its premonitory qualities. The personal import is especially apparent in the sestet, but the entire sonnet seems riven with haunted and uncanny meaning. That DGR was specially susceptible to these kinds of suggestions is well known.
Textual History: CompositionÂ
This text was copied out in 1862 from some earlier text, perhaps the original 1848 manuscript. The cross that marks the 1862 text for excision or removal must be DGR's and would date from 1869, when he decided not to include the poem in his volume of 1870 Poems. The buried manuscript volume, recovered in October of that year, had texts of poems DGR wanted to include in his 1870 collection. This work, however, was not admitted to the volume, nor was âAnother Loveâ.
The text of the poem printed by WMR in 1911 differs in several places from this manuscript. The differences may indicate that WMR was working from another text of the sonnet.
Printing HistoryÂ
First printed by WMR in his 1911 collected edition.