The Young Cosima
Abstract
Green examines The Young Cosima by Henry Handel Richardson, arguing that Richardson's psychological portraits, in particular of the relationships between Wagna, Liszt, Bülow and Cosima, are key to understanding the novel.
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Published 1 May 1970 in Volume 4 No. 3. Subjects: Characterisation, Henry Handel Richardson .
Cite as: Green, Dorothy. ‘The Young Cosima.’ Australian Literary Studies, vol. 4, no. 3, 1970, doi: 10.20314/als.7459cf3d50.