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Sitemap Blog About Elizabeth Siddal Ophelia Letters/Passages Interview with Lucinda Hawksley Twitter |
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I’ve run across a few Tumblr pages that have copied/pasted the text below. I love pages devoted to Lizzie, but I appreciate a link back to this site if you use my text! |
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While working in a millinery shop, Lizzie was discovered by the artist Walter Deverell who painted her as Viola in The story of Lizzie's life is punctuated with dramatic episodes such as falling ill as a result of modeling as Ophelia,, the tales of Rossetti's dalliances, and her grief at the loss of their stillborn daughter. Our modern society is much more aware and educated than the Victorians regarding mental health issues. Unfortunately for Elizabeth Siddal, she lived in a time where addiction was a taboo subject and little was known about post-partum depression. Lizzie lived within a cycle of illness, addiction and grief with no resources available to her. And although she did have a creative outlet while most women were denied modes of self expression, Lizzie was never able to move beyond the addiction that claimed her life
Timeline of Elizabeth Siddal’s life
Handwriting Analysis of Elizabeth Siddal and Dante Gabriel Rossetti Image: Siddal and Rossetti’s Marriage Certificate Transcription of Lizzie’s Inquest Video Tribute to Elizabeth Siddal from LizzieSiddal.com Answering Questions: A discussion of Lizzie’s death
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