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Name
  
Florence Harrison


Died
  
1955, Hove, United Kingdom

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Florence Harrison (1877–1955) was an Art Nouveau and Pre-Raphaelite illustrator of poetry and children's books. Many of her books were published by Blackie and Sons. She illustrated books by notable Pre-Raphaelite circle poets Christina Rossetti, William Morris and Sir Alfred Tennyson. She has been previously known by name Emma Florence Harrison, although there is some dispute that this was correct. The works previously attributed to Emma may actually be by Florence Susan Harrison who was Australian.

Contents

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BEAUTIFULLY ART NOUVEAU FLORENCE HARRISON ILLUSTRATED BOOK of TENNYSONIAN POETRY


Books

Florence Harrison The Art of Narrative
  • "Goblin Market, and other Poems" by Christina Rossetti
  • "Elfin Song"
  • "In the Fairy Ring"
  • "The Rhyme of a Run"
  • "Light of Love"
  • "Tennyson's Dream Of Fair Women and other poems" by Alfred Tennyson
  • "Guinevere and other poems" by Alfred Tennyson
  • "Early Poems" by William Morris
  • "Poems" by S. Ferguson
  • "Tales in Rhyme and Colour"
  • "Tinkler Johnny" by A. Herbertson
  • "The Man in the Moon"
  • "The Pixy Book"
  • "Grandmother's Garden" by N. Syrett
  • "Beautiful Poems"



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    Florence Harrison The Art of Narrative
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    References

    Florence Harrison Wikipedia