Georgina Somerville

Standard Name: Somerville, Georgina

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Friends, Associates Lady Margaret Sackville
She was one of the circle of artists and intellectuals that gathered at the home of artist John Duncan (Celtic revivalist and Symbolist), and she was the acknowledged queen (though guest queen) of the unique...
Literary responses Lady Margaret Sackville
Dr Georgina Somerville in The Harp Aeolian, 1953 (a tiny-format book, whose title suggests the poet as passive recipient of divine inspiration, and whose contents are not noted in the MLA Bibliography), offers...
Textual Production Lady Margaret Sackville
LMS issued at Beamsley House in Bradford, an unpaginated booklet entitled Country Verse. Published by Alberta Vickridge , it did not include illustrations, but instead poems mostly reprinted from her recent picture-books.
Vickridge...

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Texts

Dobell, Eva. “A Poet’s Return”. Harp Aeolian, edited by Georgina Somerville, Burrow’s Press, 1953, pp. 24-35.
Somerville, Georgina, editor. Harp Aeolian. Burrow’s Press, 1953.
Berry, Francis. “Lumen Siccum”. Harp Aeolian, edited by Georgina Somerville, Burrow’s Press, 1953, pp. 61-4.
Kenmare, Dallas. “Return to Poetry”. Harp Aeolian, edited by Georgina Somerville, Burrow’s Press, 1953, pp. 36-46.
Lingen, John de. “The Harp Aeolian of a Thousand Strings”. Harp Aeolian, edited by Georgina Somerville, Burrow’s Press, 1953, pp. 9-23.