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Sidetracks is not a sequel but a sister book to Footsteps, conjured up from decades of `wanderings from the straight and narrow' of his major biographies like Shelley and Coleridge. It is a renewed examination of the strange and sometimes shadowy pathways of biography that have always fascinated him. Sidetracks pursues this quest through an extraordinary and eclectic assortment of Romantic and Gothic writers and personalities: some French, some English, some Dutch, some American, some major, some minor, but all made hypnotically alive and memorable through Holmes's transforming touch. We meet Chatterton and Gautier, Pierrot and Voltaire, Mary Wollstonecraft and Godwin, Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda, James Boswell and Zelide, MR James and some very unpleasant gothic apparitions. With each of these twenty pieces Holmes shows how fluid, playful and unconstrained the many voices of biography can be. The book includes two documentary radio-plays, many different kinds of character sketch and travelogue, true love stories and true ghost stories, and one piece, `Dr Johnson's First Cat' which may or may not be a piece of true biographical fiction.The collection is held together by a subtle autobiographical thread, in which Holmes the Romantic biographer writes: `to be sidetracked is, after all, to be led astray by a path or an idea, a scent or a tune, and maybe lost forever.'
Richard Holmes investigates the fluid, often unpredictable nature of the biographical process by exploring the peripheral figures and forgotten corners of literary history. Drawing on his extensive experience as a biographer of major Romantic figures, Holmes utilizes a diverse array of formats—including radio plays, travelogues, and character sketches—to argue that the most revealing insights into a subject often emerge from the 'sidetracks' rather than the direct path of traditional narrative. His work serves as a meditation on the biographer's craft, emphasizing the interplay between historical research and the imaginative reconstruction of a life.
What You Will Find
The text offers a sophisticated, meta-biographical examination of how writers construct narratives from historical fragments. Its varied structure suggests an accessible yet intellectually rigorous approach suitable for readers interested in the mechanics of literary history and the art of biography.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Flamingo
ISBN-10:
0006548431
ISBN-13:
9780006548430
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