27 mai 2019
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William Sharp et al., « Chapter Two », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.kfuill
Life: 1882–1884 In February 1882 Rossetti became ill and depressed, convinced he was near death. Hall Caine, who was his main caretaker, rented a house on the seacoast near Birchington in Kent in the hope that living near the sea away from the fogs and smoke of London would improve his health and spirits. He invited William Sharp and Theodore Watts for a weekend to help him break through Rossetti’s gloom. In a February 13 letter to Elizabeth from Birchington, Sharp described an outing with Ro...