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In "Michael Field," Mary Sturgeon presents a profound exploration of artistic identity and the mutable nature of love against the backdrop of late 19th-century literary London. This meticulously crafted narrative interweaves lyrical prose with vivid imagery, rendering a poignant portrait of two women who wrote under the shared pseudonym, Michael Field. Through the lens of their complex relationship, Sturgeon delves into the themes of gender, autonomy, and the interplay between personal and artistic expression, situating her work within the context of contemporary discussions about duality in authorship and the societal constraints imposed on women writers of the era. Mary Sturgeon, a noted scholar of Victorian literature and gender studies, draws on her extensive research and personal reflections in creating this evocative text. Her passion for uncovering the often-overlooked narratives of female authors has significantly influenced her literary pursuits, compelling her to shine a light on the lives and works of the talented yet marginalized Field sisters. Sturgeon's intimate knowledge of this historical period not only enriches her portrayal of the characters but also invites readers to reconsider the contributions of women to literary heritage. "Michael Field" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, gender, and history. Sturgeon's insightful analysis and storytelling will resonate with scholars and general readers alike, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the complexities of authorship and the enduring legacies of those who dared to write outside societal norms.
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Ebook: August 21, 2022
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