Goblin Market and Other Poems
Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett
Christina Rossetti
Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862) is British writer Christina Rossetti's first book of poetry. The title poem is her most famous work: a creepy and sensual tale of two sisters' temptation to eat forbidden fruits. The poems explore themes of death, faith, isolation, and love, with a section of devotional pieces at the end. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) (2 hr 32 min)
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THE BEST
NO NAME
I barely even like verse but Christina is great. So is Mrs. Klett
Unforgettably Strange
Janet
Excellent reading of some bizarre poetry
Expressively read heartfelt imaginative poetry
Chickadee Yellowfinch
Beautiful
great
a.freeman
sometimes I see where people underscore Christina by saying she was one of the most influential female writers. to me I believe she is one of the greatest poets ever born. with her use of alliteration and rhyme her work just flows so smoothly. there is nothing negative I can say about Christina Rossetti or the reader. the reader does a fabulous job and brings every word to life. it is plain to see that she herself loves the works of Christina Rossetti as much if not more than myself