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In 1884 The Spectator hailed 'a new voice, which is likely to be heard far and wide among the English-speaking peoples': Michael Field. But the reviewer had no idea that Michael Field was the joint pseudonym of Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper, two poets, playwrights and diarists who found freedom behind a male mask. They were aunt and niece, but also lovers, sharing a 'bone-of-bone, flesh-of-flesh life' for more than half a century. The uncensored story of the extraordinary women who were Michael Field, based on their unpublished diaries, is told here for the first time.
Biography of the aunt and niece who wrote together under the pseudonym of Michael Field.
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