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Field, Michael

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Field, Michael, pseud. used by two English authors,

Katherine Harris Bradley, 1846–1914, and her niece

Edith Emma Cooper, 1862–1913, who collaborated on numerous literary works, including lyrics and poetic tragedies. Although their work was praised by such contemporaries as Robert Browning and George Moore, it is almost forgotten today.

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See selected poems (1923); Works and Days (1933), a selection from their journal.


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4) Given his considerable proficiency in the field, Michael Childs' engagement with such issues would be most welcome.
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