Kim Morrissey
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Kim Morrissey (born 1955) is a Canadian poet and playwright who lives in Regina, Saskatchewan. Many of her works examine the role of women in nineteenth century culture, re-imagining the lives of historical figures. The working drafts of Morrissey's play Mrs Ruskin, about Effie Gray, has been published on the web.[1]
[edit] Works
- Batoche - 1989
- Poems for Men Who Dream of Lolita - 1992
- Dora: A Case of Hysteria - 1994
- Clever as Paint: The Rossettis in Love - 1998
- Mrs. Ruskin - 2003
See also: List of Canadian writers, List of Canadian poets, List of Canadian playwrights