Birch, Catherine Elizabeth. Evolutionary Feminism in Late-Victorian Women’s Poetry: Mathilde Blind, Constance Naden and May Kendall. University of Birmingham.
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Textual Production | May Kendall | MK
's first full-length published work was a short novel, in part a fairy tale: That Very Mab, written in collaboration with Andrew Lang
, the classical scholar and folklore collector. Birch, Catherine Elizabeth. Evolutionary Feminism in Late-Victorian Women’s Poetry: Mathilde Blind, Constance Naden and May Kendall. University of Birmingham. 56 |
Textual Production | May Kendall | |
Textual Production | Rosamund Marriott Watson | Her earliest periodical publications garnered the attention of the influential writer and editor Andrew Lang
, who assumed from her pseudonym that she was a man. In November 1887, Lang included one of her ballads... |
Textual Production | Rosamund Marriott Watson | She provided the introduction but not the concluding notes for which the title page gives her credit. In actuality Andrew Lang
wrote the notes. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 240 |
Travel | Vernon Lee | VL
was at this time a guest of Mary Robinson
and her family. She combined her connections with theirs in order to meet a number of major cultural figures: Sir Leslie Stephen
, Robert Browning |
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