Excerpt from William Sharp (Fiona Macleod),: A Memoir, Volume 1:It has been my endeavour to tell his story by means of letters and diaries; of letters written by him, and of others written to him, concerning his work and interests. To quote his own words: A group of intimate letters, written with no foreseen or suspected secondary intention, will probably give us more
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William sharp (fiona macleod): a memoir, an in-depth biography in two volumes that also contained william's diaries and correspondence.
Aug 21, 2020 article, commons category, quotes, wikidata item. Scottish poet and literary biographer; also wrote under the pseudonym fiona macleod.
William sharp (12 september 1855, paisley – 12 december 1905, sicily) was a scottish poet, literary biographer, and romantic story-teller, who, from 1893 wrote.
May 22, 2020 about fiona macleod: fiona macleod was a pseudonym used by the scottish writer william sharp (1855 - 1905) from 1893.
In this thesis i will be arguing that william sharp was a self-confessed mystic and like of sharp in 1970 (william sharp-'fiona macleod' 1855-1905) but pointed out that “the 3) the divine adventure by 'fiona macleod.
Collected and alter ego of william sharp), might wonder at their coming together in one book.
From 1893-1905 sharp wrote as fiona macleod and revealed a treasury of ancient faery lore dealing with.
By william sharp (1855 - 1905), as fiona macleod, the lament of ian the available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):.
The little pale-green book was entitled: pharais: a romance of the isles, by fiona.
Alaya has aptly described sharp's furtive division of both personality and writing as a novelist's fantasy.
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Mar 15, 2009 william sharp 1855 – 1905 was a scottish writer, of poetry and literary biography in particular, who from 1893 wrote also as fiona macleod,.
In 1894, william sharp decided to publish a romance set in the western isles of scotland under a female pseudonym, fiona macleod.
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