Arthur Hugh Clough: A Poet's Life
By (Author) Sir Anthony Kenny
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
10th October 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
821.8
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
600g
Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861) is one of the great undiscovered geniuses of Victorian literature. His poetry expresses the religious doubt of the age as well as exposing its sexual hypocrisy. His life is packed full of relationships and encounters with some of the great names of the 19th century, including Florence Nightingale, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Cardinal Newman, and Tennyson. Clough's early death at the age of 42 was widely seen as a personal tragedy of unfulfilled promise. Now Kenny, the distinguished philosopher and former Master of Balliol College, Oxford, has written the first major biography of Clough in thirty years. Not only is Kenny already the editor of Clough's diaries, he also has unrivalled insights into the world that contributed to Clough's tortured existence and a lifelong knowledge of Clough's work. Additionally, Kenny has access to letters and other papers at Balliol, which have never been used by any biographer. In Kenny's biography, Clough is re-established as both one of the great Victorian poets and also a significant personality of the Victorian stage.
"This book will please those interested in the Victorian period, both English and American" -- P. W. Stine * Choice Reviews.online *
"...the study is chastened and scholarly..." "...Kenny Deftly conveys the intense atmosphere of the lives of undergraduates at the time." "...as a biographer, Kenny seems set not merely on recounting Clough's life but on reviving an interest in his poetry." "...He is a careful exegete..." "...Kenny's biography gives testimony to the man and the demands of the verse..." -- Edward T. Wheeler * Commonweal *
'This is a very good critical biography, and an admirable picture of the intellectual world of early Victorianism.' -- Allan Massie * Literary Review *
"Arthur Hugh Clough: A Poet's Life is the full-scale biography of one of the Victorian era's most modern and forward-thinking British poets. Tracing Clough's life from his childhood to his schooling to his years in London, his marriage, and his final days, Arthur Hugh Clough: A Poet's Life examines the influence of Clough's life experiences upon his poetry at each stage, the important role that women played in his life and particularly in influencing his love poetry, the transitions of his character and personality, and much more." -- Able Greenspan * Midwest Book Review, The *
'...This sad tale has now been told with great skill and delicacy by Anthony Kenny.' -- Paul Johnson * Spectator, The *
'...Kenny has been thinking about Clough for over a quarter of a century, and it shows...warmly sympathetic but not uncritical portrait of a complex character whose sensibility can without blather be described as edgily modern.' -- Rupert Christiansen * Spectator, The *
Sir Anthony Kenny was until recently Master of Balliol College, Oxford and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy in the University. The author of a number of books, including an autobiography The Path from Rome, he was formerly a Roman Catholic priest.