Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth, and Richard Watson Dixon. “Preface”. The Last Poems of Richard Watson Dixon, edited by Robert Bridges and Robert Bridges, H. Frowde, 1905, p. iii - xv.
Richard Watson Dixon
Standard Name: Dixon, Richard Watson
Connections
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Friends, Associates | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | She was a close friend of other poets as well: Robert Bridges
and Richard Watson Dixon
. Her increasing literary success, by bringing her into contact with new and interesting people, eventually induced her to... |
Friends, Associates | William Morris | While studying at Oxford
, he became a friend of Edward Burne-Jones
, who introduced him to an extraordinary group of young men: William Fulford
, Charles Faulkner
, Cormell Price
, and Richard Watson Dixon |
Textual Production | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | In 1905 MEC
provided the preface to The Last Poems of Richard Watson Dixon, edited by Robert Bridges
. Dixon was an obscure, religious, even visionary poet. She was a keen supporter of his... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | The volume includes literary criticism on works by Richard Watson Dixon
and William Butler Yeats
. The memoir The Drawing-Room recalls Robert Browning
's visit to MEC
's childhood home. Recollections of Mrs. Fanny Kemble |
Timeline
1 January 1856: The first issue of the Oxford and Cambridge...
Writing climate item
1 January 1856
The first issue of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine was published; it sold for a shilling.