Michael Field's La Gioconda: Redefining Female Beauty In Art
Alix Caissie and Nicole Farrell
Ryerson University
Endnotes
1 <span title="External Link: http://thefindesiecle.com/post/540805414/unbosoming-by-michael-field-katherine-bradley" real_link="http://thefindesiecle.com/post/540805414/unbosoming-by-michael-field-katherine-bradley" class="ext_linklike">http://thefindesiecle.com/post/540805414/unbosoming-by-michael-field-katherine-bradley </span>
2 Lee, Michelle. "Inventing Michael Field: Can Two Women Write like One Man?" Poetry Foundation. 27 January 2010. March 16 2011.
3 Byecroft, Breanna. "Representations of the Female Voice in Victorian Poetry." Brown University, 2003. Victorian Web. 17 December 2003. March 16th 2011.
4 Byecroft, Breanna. "Representations of the Female Voice in Victorian Poetry." Brown University, 2003. Victorian Web. 17 December 2003. March 16th 2011.
5 Thain, Marion, and Ana Parejo Vadillo. Ed.Michael Field, The Poet: Published and Manuscript Materials (Canada: Broadview Editions 2009.
6 Ehnenn, Jill. “Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer Aesthetics in Michael Field’s Sight and Song.” Victorian Poetry. 43.1 (2005): 109-154. 2 Feb 2011.
7 Lysack, Krista. "Aesthetic Consumption and the Cultural Production of Michael Field’s Sight and Song."SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-190045.4 (2005): 935-960. 2 Feb 2011.
8 Lysack, Krista. "Aesthetic Consumption and the Cultural Production of Michael Field’s Sight and Song."SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-190045.4 (2005): 935-960. 2 Feb 2011.
9 Pater, Walter Horatio. "The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry." Leonardo Da Vinci 98-129.Victorian Web. 9 October 2003. 1 February 2011.
10 Pater, Walter Horatio. "The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry." Leonardo Da Vinci 98-129.Victorian Web. 9 October 2003. 1 February 2011.
11 Lysack, Krista. "Aesthetic Consumption and the Cultural Production of Michael Field’s Sight and Song."SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-190045.4 (2005): 935-960. 2 Feb 2011.
12 Ehnenn, Jill. “Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer Aesthetics in Michael Field’s Sight and Song.” Victorian Poetry. 43.1 (2005): 109-154. 2 Feb 2011.
13 Field, Michael. “La Gioconda.” Sight and Song. London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1892. 87. Rpt in Michael Field, The Poet: Published and Manuscript Materials. Ed. Marion Thain and Ana Parejo Vadillo. Canada: Broadview Editions, 2009.
14 Parejo Vadillo, Ana I. "Sight and Song: Transparent Translations and a Manifesto for the Observer."Victorian Poetry38.1 (2000): 15-34. Web. 2 Feb 2011.
15 Ehnenn, Jill. “Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer Aesthetics in Michael Field’s Sight and Song.” Victorian Poetry. 43.1 (2005): 109-154. 2 Feb 2011.
16 Lysack, Krista. "Aesthetic Consumption and the Cultural Production of Michael Field’s Sight and Song."SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-190045.4 (2005): 935-960. 2 Feb 2011
Links
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"Inventing Michael Field: Can Two Women Write like One Man?" http://www.poetryfoundation.org/journal/article.html?id=238584
"Inventing Michael Field: Can Two Women Write like One Man" http://www.poetryfoundation.org/journal/article.html?id=238584
"Representations of the Female Voice in Victorian Poetry." http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/ebb/byecroft14.html
""Representations of the Female Voice in Victorian Poetry."" http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/ebb/byecroft14.html
"Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer Aesthetics in Michael Field’s Sight and Song" http://muse.jhu.edu/content/nines/journals/victorian_poetry/v042/42.3ehnenn.html [Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer Aesthetics in Michael Field's Sight and Song]
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"The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry." http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/pater/renaissance/6.html
"The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry." http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/pater/renaissance/6.html
"Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer Aesthetics in Michael Field’s Sight and Song." http://muse.jhu.edu/content/nines/journals/victorian_poetry/v042/42.3ehnenn.html [Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer Aesthetics in Michael Field's Sight and Song]