Cooper, Edith Emma (1862–1913)

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Cooper, Edith Emma (1862–1913)

British poet and playwright. Name variations: (pseudonyms) Michael Field; Isla Leigh. Born Jan 12, 1862, in Warwickshire, England; died Dec 13, 1913, in Richmond, Surrey, England; dau. of James Robert Cooper and Emma Bradley; niece of Katharine Harris Bradley (1846–1914).

With her aunt, published plays and poetry under joint pseudonym Michael Field; works include The New Minnesinger and Other Poems (1875), Bellerophon and Other Poems (1881), Long Ago (1889), Sight and Song (1892), The Race of Leaves (1901), Borgia: A Period Play (1905), Queen Marianne: A Play (1908), Mystic Trees (1913) and Dedicated: An Early Work of Michael Field (1914).

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