Michael Field's Sapphism: An Ontology of the Feminine in "Long Ago" (1889)
This article examines the valuable contribution that Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper made to the vast tradition of queer Sapphism in Long Ago (1889), their first volume of poetry published under the collaborative pseudonym of Michael Field. Taking as my starting point the well-establish...
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doaj-d98cebe090384cd3b994724a8487809f2020-11-25T00:07:27ZcatUniversitat de Barcelona; Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaLectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat1136-57812013-94702018-10-0102420522210.1344/Lectora2018.24.1221049Michael Field's Sapphism: An Ontology of the Feminine in "Long Ago" (1889)Mayron Estefan Cantillo Lucuara0Universitat de ValènciaThis article examines the valuable contribution that Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper made to the vast tradition of queer Sapphism in Long Ago (1889), their first volume of poetry published under the collaborative pseudonym of Michael Field. Taking as my starting point the well-established assumption among contemporary critics that this volume represents an original instance of lesbian writing, I seek to argue that Long Ago not only appropriates and celebrates the figure of Sappho as a lesbian archetype, it also proposes a subversive gender theory that conceptualises the feminine as the essential principle of vitalism, the masculine as the very representation of death, and homoeroticism as the most genuine form of love.http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/lectora/article/view/25062Michael Field, Long Ago, Sappho, lesbiansm, vitalism |
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Mayron Estefan Cantillo Lucuara Michael Field's Sapphism: An Ontology of the Feminine in "Long Ago" (1889) Lectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat Michael Field, Long Ago, Sappho, lesbiansm, vitalism |
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Michael Field's Sapphism: An Ontology of the Feminine in "Long Ago" (1889) |
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Michael Field's Sapphism: An Ontology of the Feminine in "Long Ago" (1889) |
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Michael Field's Sapphism: An Ontology of the Feminine in "Long Ago" (1889) |
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michael field's sapphism: an ontology of the feminine in "long ago" (1889) |
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Universitat de Barcelona; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
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Lectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat |
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1136-5781 2013-9470 |
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2018-10-01 |
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This article examines the valuable contribution that Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper made to the vast tradition of queer Sapphism in Long Ago (1889), their first volume of poetry published under the collaborative pseudonym of Michael Field. Taking as my starting point the well-established assumption among contemporary critics that this volume represents an original instance of lesbian writing, I seek to argue that Long Ago not only appropriates and celebrates the figure of Sappho as a lesbian archetype, it also proposes a subversive gender theory that conceptualises the feminine as the essential principle of vitalism, the masculine as the very representation of death, and homoeroticism as the most genuine form of love. |
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Michael Field, Long Ago, Sappho, lesbiansm, vitalism |
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