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"Song: When I Am Dead, My Dearest" by Christina Rossetti

3 min · 26 mei 2026
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Today we return to Christina Rossetti's beautiful views on mortality and grief. In under a paragraph, Rossetti argues successfully for the autonomy of the desire to be remembered.

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