Rachel Annand Taylor

Rachel Annand Taylor

Rachel Annand Taylor (1876, Aberdeen – 1960) was a Scottish poet.Today little known, she was admired by Richard Aldington and D. H. Lawrence.

She was included in Nicholson & Lee, eds. "The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse", 1917.

Works

*"Poems" (1904)
*"Rose and Vine" (1908)
*"The House of Fiametta" (1909)
*"Aspects of the Italian Renaissance" (1923, reprinted 1968)
*"The End of Fiametta" (1923)
*"Leonardo the Florentine: A Study in Personality" (1927, reprinted in 2003, ISBN 0-7661-4411-9)
*"Invitation to Renaissance Italy" (1930)
*"Dunbar the Poet and his Period" (1931, reprinted 1969)
*"Renaissance France" (1949)

Links

* [http://www.aol.bartleby.com/236/ The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse]
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*worldcat id|lccn-n85-369541


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