Abstract

Until recently, Michael Field was best known as a poet concerned with the intricacies of form. Literary avatar of Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper, Michael Field drew inspiration from literary and visual traditions ranging from the Sapphic lyric fragment to Renaissance painting. Especially in the early years of Michael Field's career, critics found much to admire in their poetry. Yet the classical erudition and commitment to form at the heart of their

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