The Were-Wolf
Clemence Housman invented her gothic story to entertain the women in her wood-engraving class in London in 1884. She first published "The Were-Wolf" in the 1890 Christmas number of Atalanta, where it was illustrated by Everard Hopkins. In 1896 she collaborated with her brother, Laurence Housman, to produce an illustrated edition of The Were-Wolf for John Lane at The Bodley Head. In addition to authoring the text, Clemence Housman wood-engraved the 6 illustrations, decorated title page, and illuminated initial designed by her brother, Laurence Housman.
Editorial Introduction to "The Harlot's House"
Editorial Introduction to "The Harlot's House"
The Harlot's House
Sartor Resartus
Introduction to the Omnibus Critical Edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “On a Portrait of Wordsworth”
Introduction to the Omnibus Critical Edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “On a Portrait of Wordsworth”
Dino Franco Felluga, The Omnibus and COVE
Christopher Rovee, Portrait and Poem
Marjorie Stone, Evolving Sonnet: Composition, Contexts, and Textual History
Joshua King, Genre and Form
On a Portrait of Wordsworth
On a Portrait of Wordsworth by B.R. Haydon
This edition of EBB’s sonnet, most widely known under the title of “On a Portrait of Wordsworth, by R. B. Haydon,” is the first effort to create what we are calling an “omnibus edition” of a literary work. The edition brings together three tools that have been created for The COVE: an annotation tool, a timeline-builder, and a geospatial map-builder.