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A Life Lived Quickly - 9781845194185

Un libro in lingua di Martin Blocksidge edito da Paul & Co Pub Consortium, 2011

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Arthur Hallam's early death was the subject of Tennyson's celebrated poem In Memoriam. As a result of its popularity, Hallam became a legendary figure, very much accepted on Tennyson's terms as being almost divinely gifted and of immense promise. While this representation of Hallam has remained generally accepted, 'A Life Lived Quickly' seeks both to supplement and challenge it, offering a more detailed and objective portrait of the man. Important but largely unknown aspects of Hallam's life include: having a difficult relationship with his father (himself a famous literary figure), suffering a mental breakdown during his first year at Cambridge, and pursuing an extremely fraught love affair with Tennyson's sister in the face of opposition from both families. Additionally, the book repudiates the often-made suggestion that Hallam and Tennyson may have had a homosexual relationship. As well as examining Hallam's published writings, the book makes liberal use of his letters - of which a collected edition has been in existence since 1981 - and includes treatments of hitherto unpublished poems and more recently discovered letters. Apart from presenting Arthur Hallam as a complex and interesting character in his own right, the book offers insight into the literary culture of early 19th-century England. In devoting attention to Hallam's time at Eton and Cambridge, the book also deals in detail with the experience of being educated in those unreformed institutions. *** "...a thoroughly researched and rewarding biography and a valuable contribution to Tennyson studies." - Victorian Studies, Vol. 35, No. 1, Autumn 2012

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