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Siegfried Sassoon John Stuart Roberts

Siegfried Sassoon By John Stuart Roberts

Siegfried Sassoon by John Stuart Roberts


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A biography of the great World War 1 poet from birth through to winning the Military Cross and on to Catholicism in his final years. The author had access to much unpublished material including the Hart-Davis papers which contain the diaries of the last 30 years of his life.

Siegfried Sassoon Summary

Siegfried Sassoon by John Stuart Roberts

An essentially private person, Siegfried Sassoon's work nevertheless constitutes a chorus of self-revelation. John Stuart Roberts has written the first full length biography of this complex man. A quintessential Edwardian gentleman, who celebrated the English countryside in his much-loved quasi-autobiography, "The Sherston Trilogy", Sassoon nevertheless owed his poetic vision to Sephardic Jewish roots abandoned by his dilettante father before his son's birth. His friendships and contacts ranged widely from Thomas Hardy and Edmund Gosse to the Sitwells, Wilfred Owen, Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, T.E. Lawrence, Eddie Marsh and Stephen Tennant. In writing this biography, John Stuart Roberts has had access to much unpublished material, including the Hart-Davis papers which contain the diaries covering the last 30 years of Sassoon's life, and also to correspondence between Sassoon and Eddie Marsh, Edmund Blunden and Dame Felicitas Corrigan OSB. His interviews have ranged from Mother Margaret Mary to cricketer Dennis Silk and poet Ian Davie. Sassoon's homosexuality is examined sensitively, and the war poems are discussed in full, while his inner journey to Catholicism in his final years is charted.

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GOR008864592
9781860661761
1860661769
Siegfried Sassoon by John Stuart Roberts
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Blake Publishing Ltd
2000-06-29
384
N/A
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