
Poet overview
- Christina Georgina Rossetti was born in 1830 in London, England (United Kingdom).
- Rossetti had an artistic family. Her father was a poet and a teacher, one of her siblings was an artist and a poet, and her other two siblings were writers.
- Rossetti was homeschooled by her parents and studied religious books, works of fiction, and fairy
tales. - Rossetti published her first poems when she was 18 and a full volume of poetry at age 31.
- Rossetti died of cancer in London, England at the age of 64.
Christina Georgina Rossetti
A Gentle Poet with a Heart Full of Faith
Christina Georgina Rossetti was born in London, England, in 1830. She grew up in a lively home filled with books, art, and music. Her family loved creativity—her brothers were artists and writers—and Christina discovered early on that she loved words. As a little girl, she wrote poems and stories just for fun, often inspired by nature, family, and her deep love for God.
As she grew older, Christina became known for her beautiful, thoughtful poems. Some were playful and full of imagination, while others were quiet and prayerful. Children especially loved her poem “Who Has Seen the Wind?” because it helped them think about the invisible things God made. She also wrote the well‑known Christmas carol “In the Bleak Midwinter,” which is still sung around the world today.
Christina lived a gentle and humble life. She cared for her family, helped those in need, and trusted God through sickness and hard times. Even when she wasn’t feeling well, she continued to write poems that encouraged others to look to the Lord for strength and hope.
Christina Rossetti passed away in 1894, but her poems continue to bless readers of all ages. Her words remind us to notice God’s beauty in the world, to be kind, and to keep our hearts turned toward Him.
“Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight,
O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer.” — Psalm 19:14
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