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Edward Lear James Williams

Edward Lear By James Williams

Edward Lear by James Williams


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James Williamss account, the first book-length critical study of the poet since the 1980s, sets out to re-introduce Lear and to accord him his proper place: as a major Victorian figure of continuing appeal and relevance, and especially as a poet of beauty, comedy, and profound ingenuity.

Edward Lear Summary

Edward Lear by James Williams

Edward Lear wrote a well-known autobiographical poem that begins How pleasant to know Mr Lear! But how well do we really know him? On the one hand he is, in John Ashberys words, one of the most popular poets who ever lived; on the other hand he has often been overlooked or marginalized by scholars and in literary histories. James Williamss account, the first book-length critical study of the poet since the 1980s, sets out to re-introduce Lear and to accord him his proper place: as a major Victorian figure of continuing appeal and relevance, and especially as a poet of beauty, comedy, and profound ingenuity. Williams approaches Lears work thematically, tracing some of its most fundamental subjects and situations. Grounded in attentive close readings, Williams also connects Lears nonsense with his various other creative endeavours: as a zoological illustrator and landscape painter, a travel writer, and a prolific diarist and correspondent.

Edward Lear Reviews

'A treat scholarly, incisive and moving, with brilliantly surprising readings of Lear's work'.
Jenny Uglow, author of Mr Lear: A Life of Art and Nonsense
'A wonderfully engaging and revealing book, one that talks a great deal of sense about nonsense (without talking too muchsense). The imaginative incisiveness of Williams's reading and the deftness of his writing make this the best study of Lear's poetry we have.'
Matthew Bevis, University of Oxford
'This is a study whose significance for the field belies its physical size, standing not only as the best account of Lears poetry yet published, but as a work which ought to reorient our sense of Lears place in the history of nineteenth-century poetry. [] Williamss patient explication of the truth it speaks about both sense and nonsense should be regarded as a foundational articulation of Lears poetic achievement.'
Benjamin Westwood, The Review of English Studies

About James Williams

James Williams is a Lecturer in English Literature at the University of York. He is the co-editor, with Matthew Bevis, of Edward Lear and the Play of Poetry (OUP, 2016) and, with Anna Barton, of the forthcoming Edinburgh Companion to Nonsense. His publications include essays on Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Alfred Tennyson, Samuel Beckett, and Victorian comic verse, as well as the introduction and historical notes to Alice Goodman, History is Our Mother: Three Libretti (NYRB, 2017).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Biographical Outline

Abbreviations and References

List of Illustrations

Introduction

1: Beginnings

This Mystery of Eggs

Little Folks Merry

The Pobble who has no Toes

2: Odd Beasts

Amiable Frogs

Virulent Bulls, Triumphant Chimpanzees

The Owl and the Pussy-cat

3: The Scroobious Traveller

Agonies of Packing

Gooseberries and Gringhegi

The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo

4: The Morbids

Never . . . again

Full of Despair

Worse Things

The Dong with a Luminous Nose

Coda

Notes

Select Bibliography

Index

Additional information

GOR013700528
9780746312223
0746312229
Edward Lear by James Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
2018-09-27
200
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