Few authors attract as much fascination as 'Michael Field', the collaborative pseudonym of Katharine Bradley (1846-1914) and Edith Cooper (1862-1913), an aunt and niece living and working together in devoted fellowship. As Michael Field, Bradley and Cooper published over thirty volumes of poetry and verse drama across a career lasting from the 1880s to the 1910s. Here, chapters by thirty-six experts introduce the historical and cultural contexts crucial to understanding Field's work, including the late-Victorian aesthetic and decadent movements, fin-de-siècle poetry, and debates around gender…mehr
Few authors attract as much fascination as 'Michael Field', the collaborative pseudonym of Katharine Bradley (1846-1914) and Edith Cooper (1862-1913), an aunt and niece living and working together in devoted fellowship. As Michael Field, Bradley and Cooper published over thirty volumes of poetry and verse drama across a career lasting from the 1880s to the 1910s. Here, chapters by thirty-six experts introduce the historical and cultural contexts crucial to understanding Field's work, including the late-Victorian aesthetic and decadent movements, fin-de-siècle poetry, and debates around gender and sexuality. Michael Field's connections with other authors, including Wilde, Pater, and New Women writers are also explored. Experimental in lyric poetry, ekphrasis, verse drama, and the prose poem, and fascinated by the ancient worlds of Greece, Rome and Egypt, the Renaissance, and the Romantic era, Michael Field's work remains profoundly relevant to current debates, including ecology, race, empire, and gender non-conformity.
Part I. Works and Days: Biographical Contexts: 1. Becoming 'Michael Field' LeeAnne M. Richardson 2. Michael Field's diary: works and days Carolyn Dever 3. Michael Field's letters Sharon A. Bickle 4. Collaborative authorship Heather Bozant Witcher 5. Queering the house beautiful: Michael Field's aesthetic interiors Ana Parejo Vadillo 6. Michael Field's Catholicism Lewis H. Whitaker Part II. Forms and Genres: 7. Michael Field and lyric Emily Harrington 8. Michael Field and verse drama Annmarie Steffes 9. Michael Field's short prose Isobel Sigley 10. Ekphrasis in Sight and Song Dominique Gracia 11. Michael Field's love lyrics Sarah E. Kersh 12. Sonnets Catherine Maxwell 13. Devotional poetry J. D. Stone 14. Whym Chow: flame of love and animal poetry Caroline Baylis-Green Part III. In the Name of Time: Michael Field and History: 15. Long Ago: Ancient Greece and sapphic poetics Isobel Hurst 16. Ancient Egypt Eleanor Dobson 17. Roman decadence Tara Thomas 18. The Renaissance Hilary Fraser 19. Romanticism and the sublime Andrea Gazzaniga Part IV. 'Be Contemporaneous': Michael Field in Their Own Time: 20. Michael Field, Walter Pater, and queer aestheticism Dustin Friedman 21. The new woman and late-Victorian feminism Margaret D. Stetz 22. Michael Field and Oscar Wilde Joseph Bristow 23. French decadence Jessica Gossling 24. Michael Field among the women poets Linda K. Hughes 25. Late-Victorian theatre and the new drama Catherine Quirk 26. Aesthetic book design Nicholas Frankel Part V. Afterlives and Future Fields: 27. Michael Field and post-Victorian decadence Kristin Mahoney 28. Michael Field and modernism Sarah Parker 29. Queer studies Kate Thomas 30. Ecology Dennis Denisoff 31. Illness, disability, and crip studies Jill R. Ehnenn 32. Transgender and non-binary identities Frankie Dytor 33. Race and empire Alex Murray 34. Michael Field in the digital age, Peter Melville Logan 35. Performing Michael Field: interview with Sophie Goldrick and Tom Floyd, Shadow Opera Sarah Parker.
Part I. Works and Days: Biographical Contexts: 1. Becoming 'Michael Field' LeeAnne M. Richardson 2. Michael Field's diary: works and days Carolyn Dever 3. Michael Field's letters Sharon A. Bickle 4. Collaborative authorship Heather Bozant Witcher 5. Queering the house beautiful: Michael Field's aesthetic interiors Ana Parejo Vadillo 6. Michael Field's Catholicism Lewis H. Whitaker Part II. Forms and Genres: 7. Michael Field and lyric Emily Harrington 8. Michael Field and verse drama Annmarie Steffes 9. Michael Field's short prose Isobel Sigley 10. Ekphrasis in Sight and Song Dominique Gracia 11. Michael Field's love lyrics Sarah E. Kersh 12. Sonnets Catherine Maxwell 13. Devotional poetry J. D. Stone 14. Whym Chow: flame of love and animal poetry Caroline Baylis-Green Part III. In the Name of Time: Michael Field and History: 15. Long Ago: Ancient Greece and sapphic poetics Isobel Hurst 16. Ancient Egypt Eleanor Dobson 17. Roman decadence Tara Thomas 18. The Renaissance Hilary Fraser 19. Romanticism and the sublime Andrea Gazzaniga Part IV. 'Be Contemporaneous': Michael Field in Their Own Time: 20. Michael Field, Walter Pater, and queer aestheticism Dustin Friedman 21. The new woman and late-Victorian feminism Margaret D. Stetz 22. Michael Field and Oscar Wilde Joseph Bristow 23. French decadence Jessica Gossling 24. Michael Field among the women poets Linda K. Hughes 25. Late-Victorian theatre and the new drama Catherine Quirk 26. Aesthetic book design Nicholas Frankel Part V. Afterlives and Future Fields: 27. Michael Field and post-Victorian decadence Kristin Mahoney 28. Michael Field and modernism Sarah Parker 29. Queer studies Kate Thomas 30. Ecology Dennis Denisoff 31. Illness, disability, and crip studies Jill R. Ehnenn 32. Transgender and non-binary identities Frankie Dytor 33. Race and empire Alex Murray 34. Michael Field in the digital age, Peter Melville Logan 35. Performing Michael Field: interview with Sophie Goldrick and Tom Floyd, Shadow Opera Sarah Parker.
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