Michael Field" was the literary pseudonym of two women, Katharine
Bradley (1846-1914) and her niece Edith Cooper (1862-1913). The
women were poets, playwrights, diarist, and lovers who lived and
wrote together during the final decades of the nineteenth century
up to World War I. Their arresting poetry has recently gained them
a place in the canon, and their extensive engagement with other
writers puts them at the centre of fin de siecle literary culture.
This Broadview Edition offers selections from all published books
of poetry by Michael Field, and a substantial section of
transcriptions from largely unpublished manuscript letters and
diaries that gives insight into the extraordinary life and work of
the authors. A critical introduction, bibliography, and selection
of contemporary reviews are also included.
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