The Rossetti-Macmillan Letters by Lona Mosk Packer presents 133 previously unpublished letters (1861-1889) from Dante Gabriel, Christina, and William Michael Rossetti to publisher Alexander Macmillan, bookseller-publisher F. S. Ellis, and others, offering a vivid, behind-the-scenes portrait of Victorian literary culture at work. Beginning with William Michael's introduction to the "rising young publisher" in Cambridge and moving through the famous London "Tobacco Parliaments," this collection traces how friendships, editorial judgment, and hard economics shaped what reached the page. We watch Christina Rossetti's *Up-Hill* find a home in *Macmillan's Magazine*, see *Goblin Market* shepherded into print as a Christmas book despite doubts about its "quaintnesses," and follow Dante Gabriel's negotiations over translations and poems amid shifting patronage and publishing risk. Edited with a substantial introduction and full scholarly notes, the volume situates each letter within the networks of the Pre-Raphaelite circle and the expanding Macmillan firm. Packer illuminates Alexander Macmillan's blend of literary taste and commercial acumen--his willingness to "take risks," his eye for design and audience, and his role as candid first reader--while mapping the Rossettis' evolving strategies for finding readers beyond the small magazine coteries. The result is a granular social history of authorship: contracts and calendars, praise and refusal, proofs, prices, and print runs--alongside the ideals, anxieties, and loyalties that sustained a family of writers. Essential for scholars of Victorian poetry, publishing history, and Pre-Raphaelite studies, The Rossetti-Macmillan Letters restores the human texture of literary production and reveals how, in an age of tight boots and tighter budgets, tact, persistence, and editorial nerve helped make lasting literature. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1963.
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