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            <title>Goblin Market (various designs)</title>
            <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>

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            <head>Commentary</head>
            <section type="intro">
               <head>Introduction</head>
               <p>As soon as Macmillan agreed to publish <bibl>
                     <xref doc="a.">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Goblin Market and other poems</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>
                  </bibl>, in August 1861, DGR promised two drawings to illustrate his sister's famous book (see <bibl>
                     <author>Fredeman</author>, <xref doc="a.">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>61.66</pages>
                  </bibl>). He worked on the illustrations in November and finished them around 16 December (see <bibl>
                     <author>Fredeman</author>, <xref doc="a.">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>61.100</pages>
                  </bibl>).  These are the drawings done for the <xref doc="a.sa75.s143.rap">title page</xref> and for the book's <xref doc="a.sa74.s143.rap">frontispiece</xref>.</p>
               <p>Only the <xref doc="a.s143.rap">drawing</xref> for the title page is known to be extant.  However, Birmingham  has a <xref doc="a.s175b.rap">sketch</xref> of this drawing, on the verso of which is <xref doc="a.sa198.s143.rap">a sketch of the dormouse</xref>  appearing in the frontispiece.  C.J. Faulkner completed the engraving of the latter and W.J. Linton executed the title page. In 1865, in preparation for the second edition of the book, DGR made revisions to the title page design.  He employed Kate Faulkner as the engraver for this work.</p>  
               <p>The initials MMF&amp;Co. at the lower left of the frontispiece show that the engraving work was done at &#8220;The Firm&#8221;, which had been founded in April.  Though not known to be extant, DGR must have made another design to illustrate the poem&#8212;in this case a design for a <xref doc="a.sa900.rap">stained glass panel</xref> made for the home of Miles Birkett Foster, in Whitley, Surrey.  The panel was manufactured through The Firm, along with another panel of stained glass for the Foster home, <xref doc="a.sa904.rap">
                     <title level="bk">
                        <hi rend="i">The Well of Love</hi>
                     </title>
                  </xref>, also designed by DGR.  The latter illustrates <bibl>
                     <xref doc="a.">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">The Romance of the Rose</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>
                  </bibl>.</p>
            </section>
            <section type="texthistcomp">
               <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="texthistrev">
               <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
               <p/>
            </section>
            <section type="prodhist">
               <head>Production History</head>
               <p>CR's book of verse was first published in early April 1862 in a dark blue cloth binding, shortly after an issue in a smooth red cloth binding (with earlier advertisements).  Copies of the latter are very rare.</p>
            </section>
            <section type="recepthist">
               <head>Reception</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="icon">
               <head>Iconographic</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="pictorial">
               <head>Pictorial</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="historical">
               <head>Historical</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="literary">
               <head>Literary</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="translation">
               <head>Translation</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="autobio">
               <head>Autobiographical</head>
               <p/>
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               <head>Bibliographic</head>
               <p>
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Gere</author>, <xref doc="a.ac-tate1997.rad" link="dead" from="136" to="137" workcode="s143">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Age of Rossetti, Burne-Jones, and Watts</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref> [Tate 1997], 
<pages>136-137</pages> (reproducion).</bibl>
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Kooistra</author>, <xref doc="a." link="dead" workcode="s143">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i"> Christina Rossetti and Illustration</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>,  <pages>66-70</pages>.</bibl>
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Marillier</author>, <xref doc="a.nd497.r8.m33.rad" from="117" workcode="s143">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">DGR: An Illustrated Memorial.</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>117</pages>.</bibl> 
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Sewter</author>, 
  <xref doc="a.nk5343.s48.rad" link="dead">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Stained Glass 
</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, 
  <pages>75</pages>
                  </bibl>
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Surtees</author>, <xref doc="a.n6797.r58s9.vol1.rad" from="85" workcode="s143">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">A Catalogue Raisonné</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>vol. 1, 85 (no. 143)</pages>.</bibl>
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         <artist>DGR</artist>
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         <date>1865   </date>
         <medium>Smooth, plain, bluish-purple cloth boards. Design blocked in gold on upper cover and
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         <artist>DGR</artist>
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