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Q: What's the Creepiest Thing Writer's Block Has Caused Someone to Do?

Written by Mental_Floss
Published April 07, 2007

A: While plagiarism and alcohol are pretty lowly tactics for dealing with a bad case of writer's block, no one's quite handled their agony as morbidly as writer Dante Gabriel Rosetti.

A poet and a pre-Raphaelite painter, Rosetti truly loved his wife, Elizabeth. ("How much did he love his wife, you ask?") Well, after she died of a laudanum overdose in 1862, he buried her with the only existing copy of his unpublished poems. Seven years later, however, Rosetti found himself suffering from an extraordinary case of writer's block, so he dug up her body and retrieved his poems.

They were published in 1870 and were well received by the critics. Rosetti, however, never quite recovered. The poet could never forgive himself for pilfering his own wife's grave.

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Q: What's the Creepiest Thing Writer's Block Has Caused Someone to Do?
Published: April 07, 2007
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#1 — April 8, 2007 @ 03:56AM — MAOZ

The Blogcritics' homepage listed the subject as "Severe Writer's Block".

So I was going to make some remark about occasionally having been accused of being a "severe writer," but that I've been trying to be a bit more moderate lately.

But I don't think I can. Too grossed out by the actual post.

Disgusting -- but fascinating, too, as usual with Mental Floss!

#2 — April 23, 2007 @ 13:33PM — renice [URL]

Poor guy, blinded by love and rules in the same lifetime.

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