Body's Beauty

Rossetti, Dante Gabriel

Primary Category: Literature / Poetry

Genre: Poem

Annotated by:
Moore, Pamela
  • Date of entry: Jun-13-1998

Summary

Rossetti writes about Lilith, Adam's evil first wife according to Hebraic oral tradition. She is described as a beautiful temptress. Her beauty hides a deep evil that nearly snares Adam and dooms mankind.

Commentary

This poem reflects a popular attitude towards women in the mid-nineteenth century. Woman had evil secrets within her that must be ferreted out if mankind is not to fail. The beauty of women can be only a mask hiding sin beneath. It is no accident, then, that so many nineteenth-century sciences pursued the secrets of women, especially gynecology (professionalized in this period) and psychology.

Miscellaneous

First published: 1868

Primary Source

The Works

Publisher

Georg Olms Verlag

Place Published

New York

Edition

1972

Editor

William M. Rossetti