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Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti

By Hall Caine

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Dive into the complex world of a celebrated artist through the eyes of a devoted friend, chronicling his struggles, triumphs, and the enduring power of their connection.

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2008-05-23
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Summary

"Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti" by Sir Hall Caine is a biographical work that paints a portrait of the famous artist and poet through personal memories, letters, and insightful observations. It kicks off with the subject's failing health and the start of a meaningful friendship with the author through their letters. The story then shows the subject's struggles, artistic dreams, and complicated personality. It hints at the importance of their bond and the author's goal to put together the subject's letters and reflections as a way to honor him. It also sets the scene for a close look at the subject's life and places his story within the art movements of his time, suggesting the deep emotional and complex portrayal of the iconic artist that will unfold.

About the Author

Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine, usually known as Hall Caine, was a British novelist, dramatist, short story writer, poet and critic of the late 19th and early 20th century. Caine's popularity during his lifetime was unprecedented. He wrote 15 novels on subjects of adultery, divorce, domestic violence, illegitimacy, infanticide, religious bigotry and women's rights, became an international literary celebrity, and sold a total of ten million books. Caine was the most highly paid novelist of his day. The Eternal City is the first novel to have sold over a million copies worldwide. In addition to his books, Caine is the author of more than a dozen plays and was one of the most commercially successful dramatists of his time; many were West End and Broadway productions. Caine adapted seven of his novels for the stage. He collaborated with leading actors and managers, including Wilson Barrett, Viola Allen, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Louis Napoleon Parker, Mrs Patrick Campbell, George Alexander, and Arthur Collins. Most of Caine's novels were adapted into silent black and white films. A. E. Coleby's 1923 18,454 feet, nineteen-reel film The Prodigal Son became the longest commercially made British film. Alfred Hitchcock's 1929 film The Manxman, is Hitchcock's last silent film.

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