Whym Chow: Flame of Love
Editorial Apparatus
- Editorial Introduction to Whym Chow: Flame of Love | Criticism
- Elegy and The Mourning of Two in Michael Field’s Whym Chow: Flame of Love | Criticism
- Female Marriage and the Triangulation of Michael Field and Whym Chow | Criticism
- Sparked Love, A Fused Flame; The Passionate Love for Chow | Criticism
- The Death of Whym Chow: Denial to Acceptance | Criticism
- The Metaphorical Baptism of Michael Field | Criticism
- The Redefinition of Aestheticist Ideals in Whym Chow: Flame of Love | Criticism
- Triangle of Love: Michael Field and Whym Chow | Criticism
- Whym Chow as Effigy: Design and Material Contributions to Whym Chow: Flame of Love | Criticism
- Whym Chow, Michael Field, and Grieving for Animals | Criticism
Primary Texts
- Whym Chow: Flame of Love | Poetry
This COVE edition of Michael Field’s Whym Chow: Flame of Love will make accessible the privately printed collection of poems, and situate the volume within a larger Victorian fascination with animals and animal culture. In addition to scholarly discussions of aestheticism, late nineteenth century publishing, and implications of imperialism, this edition focuses on Michael Field’s engagement animal treatment in the 19th century and the centrality of animals in Victorian literature and culture.