Christina Rossetti wrote "Sister Maude" in 1862. The poem was published in her collection "Goblin Market and Other Poems," released in 1862 as well. It reflects themes of betrayal and familial conflict, showcasing Rossetti's characteristic emotional depth and lyrical style.
be honest and tell her what good you see in her
This cannot be answered. You will have to write this to where it makes sense.
The writer was likely compelled to write a letter to his sister late at night due to a surge of emotions or thoughts that needed expression. Perhaps he felt a deep sense of nostalgia, longing, or urgency to communicate important feelings or updates that couldn't wait until morning. The night, often quiet and introspective, may have provided the perfect setting for reflection and connection. Ultimately, the late hour may have heightened his desire to reach out and share his thoughts with her.
He didn't write it. What he did was to write in the margin of a book that he had a proof but there was not enough space to write it there.
You can write it as an equivalent fraction, like 2/24 or you can write it as a decimal, which is 0.0833 or you can write it as a percentage, which is 8.33%.
during the Victorian Era I believe
Rory McPherson did
It would be: "Χριστινα"
Yes, women did write sonnets. Some notable female sonnet writers include Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, among others. These poets made significant contributions to the sonnet tradition.
Sister
Christina Aguilera, Furler and Samuel Dixon all helped write it. (As stated in Wikipedia.)
She's right-handed!
Yes
My sister and I... Your sister and I...
여동생 = sister
At age 31, she published her first anthology of poems. It gained much praise by other author's of the day. The title poem "Goblin Market" is her best known work and has been the subject of a great deal of analysis. However, when she died in 1894 of cancer, her popularity faded along with many other Victorian works. It wasn't until the 1920s that her work was rediscovered and she was placed among the ranks of Victorian canon.
soeur is "sister" in French