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The Eureka! Piece in the "Ephelia" Puzzle: Book Ornaments in Attribution Research and a New Location for Rahir Fleuron 203 (Elzevier, 1896)

An essay supplementing and substantiating Mulvihill's previous claim that Ephelia's true identity was Lady Mary Villiers is presented. The original source of the interesting large fleuron on the title page of "Female Poems on several Occasions" is disclosed.

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Published in:ANQ (Lexington, Ky.) Ky.), 1999, Vol.12 (3), p.23-34
Main Author: Mulvihill, Maureen E.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:An essay supplementing and substantiating Mulvihill's previous claim that Ephelia's true identity was Lady Mary Villiers is presented. The original source of the interesting large fleuron on the title page of "Female Poems on several Occasions" is disclosed.
ISSN:0895-769X
1940-3364
DOI:10.1080/08957699909598062