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Bibliography of material by Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 September 2009

Marion Thain
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University of Birmingham
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'Michael Field'
Poetry, Aestheticism and the Fin de Siècle
, pp. 247 - 251
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2007

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References

The New Minnesinger (London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1875), by Leigh, Arran (KB alone)Google Scholar
Bellerophôn, Poems (London: C. Kegan Paul and Co, 1881), by Arran, and Leigh, Isla (KB and EC)Google Scholar
Long Ago (London: George Bell and Sons, 1889), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Sight and Song (London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1892), by Field, Michael (also republished in facsimile copy by Woodstock Books in 1993, edited by R. K. R. Thornton and Ian Small)Google Scholar
Underneath the Bough (London: George Bell and Sons, 1893), by Field, Michael (also republished in facsimile copy by Woodstock Books in 1993, edited by R. K. R. Thornton and Ian Small)Google Scholar
Underneath the Bough, revised and decreased edition (London: George Bell & Sons, 1893), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Long Ago (Portland, ME: Thomas B. Mosher, 1897), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Underneath the Bough (Portland, ME: Thomas B. Mosher, 1898), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Wild Honey from Various Thyme (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1908), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Poems of Adoration (London: Sands and Co, 1912), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Mystic Trees (London: Everleigh Nash, 1913), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Whym Chow (London: Eragny Press, 1914), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Dedicated (London: George Bell and Sons, 1914), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
A Selection from the Poems of Michael Field (London: The Poetry Bookshop, 1923), ed. Moore, T. SturgeGoogle Scholar
The Wattlefold (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1930), unpublished later poetry of Michael Field, collected by Fortey, Emily C., with a preface by Vincent McNabbGoogle Scholar
In Leash to the Stranger: A Shorter Shīrazād (De Blackland Press, 1999)
Music and Silence (De Blackland Press, 2000)
Uncertain Rain (De Blackland Press, 2002).
Bellerophôn, Poems (London: C. Kegan Paul and Co, 1881), by Arran, and Leigh, Isla (KB and EC)Google Scholar
Callirrhoë and Fair Rosamund (London: George Bell and Sons, 1884), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
The Father's Tragedy, William Rufus, Loyalty or Love (London: George Bell and Sons, 1885), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Brutus Ultor (London: George Bell and Sons, 1886), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Canute the Great, The Cup of Water (London: George Bell and Sons, 1887), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
The Tragic Mary (London: George Bell and Sons, 1890), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Stephania: A Trialogue (London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1892), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
A Question of Memory (London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1893), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Attila, My Attila! (London: Elkin Mathews, 1896), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Fair Rosamund (London: Hacon & Ricketts, 1897), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
The World at Auction (London: Hacon & Ricketts, 1898), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Anna Ruina (London: David Nutt, 1899), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Noontide Branches (Oxford: Henry Daniel, 1899), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
The Race of Leaves (London: Hacon & Ricketts, 1901), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Julia Domna (London: Hacon & Ricketts, 1903), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Borgia (London: A. H. Bullen, 1905), published anonymously
Queen Mariamne (London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1908), by the author of Borgia, Google Scholar
The Tragedy of Pardon, and Dian: A Fantasy (London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1911), by the author of Borgia, Google Scholar
The Accuser, Tristan De Léonois, A Messiah (London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1911), by the author of Borgia, Google Scholar
Deirdre, A Question of Memory, Ras Byzance (London: The Poetry Bookshop, 1918), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
In the Name of Time (London: The Poetry Bookshop, 1919), by Field, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Above Mount Alverna, Iphigenia in Arsacia, The Assumption (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1930), published anonymously
An Old Couple’, The Contemporary Review 51 (February 1887), 220–5.
Mid-Age’, The Contemporary Review 56 (September 1889), 431–2.
A Lumber-Room’, The Contemporary Review 57 (January 1890), 98–102.
Effigies’, The Art Review, 1.3 (March 1890).
Held in the British Library, London (BL):
Add.MS.45851–6
Add.MS.46866–7
Held in the Bodleian Library, Oxford (BOD):
MS.Eng.lett.c.418
MS.Eng.lett.c.419
MS.Eng.lett.c.429
MS.Eng.lett.c.432
MS.Eng. lett. d. 120
MS.Eng.lett.e.32
MS.Eng.lett.e.33 (NB The page numbering is wrong in this volume and nos 110–19 appear twice in succession)
MS.Eng.lett.e.142
MS.Eng.lett.e.143
Held in the National Library of Scotland (NLS):
Letters to John Gray: Dep. 372, nos 16, 17, 18, 20 (there are no folio numbers within these boxes so letters can only be identified by box number and date, if there is one)
Add.MS.46776: vol. 1 – covers October 1868–January 1869, and is written by Bradley alone while she is in Paris
Add.MS.46777–Add.MS.46804A: vols. 2–29 – covering 1888–1914, and written by both women. These volumes are titled ‘Works and Days’ and comprise:
Add.MS.46777: vol. 2 (April 1888–December 1889)
Add.MS.46778: vol. 3 (1890)
Add.MS.46779: vol. 4 (1891)
Add.MS.46780: vol. 5 (1892)
Add.MS.46781: vol. 6 (1893)
Add.MS.46782: vol. 7 (1894)
Add.MS.46783: vol. 8 (January–October 1895)
Add.MS.46784: vol. 9 (October–December 1895)
Add.MS.46785: vol. 10 (1896)
Add.MS.46786: vol. 11 (1897)
Add.MS.46787: vol. 12 (1898)
Add.MS.46788: vol. 13 (1899)
Add.MS.46789: vol. 14 (1900)
Add.MS.46790: vol. 15 (1901)
Add.MS.46791: vol. 16 (1902)
Add.MS.46792: vol. 17 (1903)
Add.MS.46793: vol. 18 (1904)
Add.MS.46794: vol. 19 (1905)
Add.MS.46795: vol. 20 (1906)
Add.MS.46796: vol. 21 (January–September 1907)
Add.MS.46797: vol. 22 (September–December 1907)
Add.MS.46798: vol. 23 (1908)
Add.MS.46799: vol. 24 (1909)
Add.MS.46800: vol. 25 (1910)
Add.MS.46801: vol. 26 (1911)
Add.MS.46802: vol. 27 (1912)
Add.MS.46803: vol. 28 (1913)
Add.MS.46804A: vol. 29 (1914)
Add.MS.46804B: vol. 30 – a collection of loose-leaf pieces from between 1868 and 1914
Works and Days: From the Journal of Michael Field, ed. , T. and Moore, D. C. Sturge, London: John Murray, 1933 (with introduction by Sir William Rothenstein)Google Scholar
Michael Field and Fin-de-Siècle Culture and Society. The Diaries and Correspondence of Michael Field held in the British Library, ed. Thain, Marion, Adam Matthew: Spring 2003 (thirteen reels of microfilm)Google Scholar
Bodleian Library, Oxford (BOD), MS.Eng.poet.d.74: a partial draft of Callirrhoë in manuscript form with a title page signed ‘John Cooley’
Bodleian Library,MS.Eng.poet.d.75, fols. 51v–66v: draft of a speech opposing ‘the state-regulation of vice’ (KB's hand)
Huntington Library, California: manuscript copy of ‘The Iris Was Yellow’, dated c. 1890 (reference CB 36), together with a letter from Bradley to Frances Power Cobbe (also dated c. 1890): reference CB 35

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