Michael Field

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Standard Name: Field, Michael
Birth Name: Catherine Harris Bradley
Self-constructed Name: Katharine Harris Bradley
Nickname: Michael
Pseudonym: Arran Leigh
Birth Name: Edith Emma Cooper
Nickname: Henry
Pseudonym: Isla Leigh
Self-constructed Name: Michael Field
Used Form: Katharine Harris Bradley
Used Form: Edith Cooper
As MF , Katharine Harris Bradley and Edith Cooper published twenty-seven tragedies, mostly verse dramas on historical or classical subjects. Only one of their plays was staged, and it received poor reviews. Their unique literary collaboration also produced eight collections of poetry, one of which pays tribute to Sappho . Selections from their journal and letters appeared posthumously. Their Greek paganism influenced their earliest works, while their conversion to Roman Catholicism left its mark on later ones. Although MF 's work fell out of favour with most readers and critics early in her career, this collaborative oeuvre has enjoyed a recent renaissance.

Connections

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Friends, Associates Walter Pater
From his time at BrasenoseWP knew Oscar Browning . In Oxford and London he socialized with Edmund Gosse , Algernon Charles Swinburne , Simeon Solomon , Oscar Wilde , Vernon Lee , A. Mary F. Robinson
Family and Intimate relationships Sappho
Since the late 1890s Sappho has been claimed by many lesbian writers, including Michael Field , H. D. , and Judy Grahn , not only as a writing role model but as a crucial forerunner...

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Texts

Field, Michael. The Father’ Tragedy; William Rufus; Loyalty or Love?. G. Bell and Sons; J. Baker and Son, 1885.
Field, Michael. The New Minnesinger. Longmans, Green, 1875.
Field, Michael. The Tragic Mary. G. Bell and Sons, 1890.
Field, Michael et al. The Wattlefold. B. Blackwell, 1930.
Field, Michael. Underneath the Bough. G. Bell and Sons, 1893.
Field, Michael. Wild Honey from Various Thyme. T. Fisher Unwin, 1908.
Field, Michael, and William Rothenstein. Works and Days. Editors Moore, Thomas Sturge and D. C. Sturge Moore, J. Murray, 1933.