translation and publication of world-known authors like Alfred de Musset, Jean-Paul Sartre, Edgar Allan Poe, Jack London, W. Somerset Maugham, Katherine Mansfield, Christina Rossetti, etc.
In the early 20th century Rossetti's popularity faded in the wake of Modernism.
Though most of the material has been written by Bid, collaborators have included Alex Kapranos ("The Spell" on the "Strange Letters" album) and David Shrigley ("Maybe", though this song only appeared on his "Worried Noodles" album); past and present members of the band have also contributed, with some lyrics made of poems by Christina Rossetti, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and Edgar Allan Poe.
Christina Aguilera | Dante Gabriel Rossetti | Christina Rossetti | Christina Applegate | Christina | Christina Stürmer | Christina Ricci | Christina Perri | Christina Milian | Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies | Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson | Maria Christina of Austria | Christina Courtin | Leonora Christina Ulfeldt | Christina River | Christina, Queen of Sweden | Beautiful (Christina Aguilera song) | Rossetti | Christina Weir | Christina Rosenvinge | Christina Pickles | Christina of Denmark | Christina Gyllenstierna | Christina Grand | Christina Goulter | Stephen Joseph Rossetti | Saint Christina | ''Rossetti and Theodore Watts-Dunton | Christina Von Eerie | Christina Stead |
Accepted instances include a brief take-off on Christina Rossetti's long poem "Goblin Market" (the complete text is of course included), a free-verse meditation dovetailing with the "Holy Sonnet XIV" by John Donne, and an English-language invention on Catullus' erotic poem "Number 51" (submitted in the original Latin), itself inspired by Sappho's Ancient Greek (Aeolic) fragment Sappho 31.
Her youngest child, Christina Georgina, became famous as a poet and is probably best known as the author of the poem Goblin Market.
Battiscombe also wrote biographies of Christina Rossetti (1965) and Shaftesbury (1974), and her other titles include Two on Safari (1946); English Picnics (1949); Reluctant Pioneer: The Life of Elizabeth Wordsworth (1978); The Spencers of Althorp (1984); and Winter Song, a book of poems (1992).
Marzials later spent much of his time as a composer and in 1883 released Pan Pipes, which coupled his music with the work of Christina Rossetti and the illustrations of Walter Crane.