LC control no. | n 82207756 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR4699.F5 |
Personal name heading | Field, Michael |
Variant(s) | Author of Borgia Borgia, Author of |
See also | Joint pseudonym of Katharine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper. For works of these authors written under their own names, search also under: Bradley, Katharine Harris, 1846-1914. Cooper, Edith Emma, 1862-1913. Bradley, Katharine Harris, 1846-1914 Cooper, Edith Emma, 1862-1913 |
Found in | BM (Field, Michael, pseud.) Sturgeon, M. Michael Field, 1975: p. 13, 26, etc.(Joint pseudonym of Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper, first used in publication of Callirrhoë, 1884) Authors' Queen Marianne, 1980: t.p. (Author of Borgia) [info. fr. InU] Michael Field, 2010: CIP t.p. (edited by Sarah Parker and Ana Parejo Vadilla) publisher's summary (""In the last twenty years, Michael Field has emerged as one of the most fascinating poets of the Victorian era. Through their collaborative partnership as "Michael Field," Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper engaged in the aesthetic and decadent movements of the fin de siècle, while their poetry and verse drama articulate ideas associated with the New Woman and boldly express queer and lesbian desire. Michael Field: Decadent Moderns extends the focus on these key literary and cultural contexts by emphasizing their continuing significance within twentieth-century literary modernism") introduction ("Katharine Bradley . . . her beloved niece and life partner Edith Cooper, with whom she wrote and published under the pseudonym “Michael Field”; Katharine Harris Bradley . . . had one older sister, Emma Harris Bradley, her senior by eleven years. Since her sister was frail and often in poor health, Bradley and her mother (also Emma Harris Bradley) moved to Kenilworth to live with Emma and her husband, James Robert Cooper. In 1862, Emma gave birth to a daughter, Edith Emma Cooper") |
Invalid LCCN | n 82165182 |