
This is the first edition of Edward Lear's letters for nearly eighty years, and the first to draw on all his known correspondence, which is now scattered in private and public collections throughout the world. Most of the letters have never before been published. They span the years from 1826 to 1888, tracing both his private life and his career - as landscape painter, traveller, nonsense writer, and one of the greatest ornithological draughtsmen this country has ever produced. They vividly illustrate the hardships and excitements of 19th-century travel, the happy ebullience of the nonsense writer, and the sad loneliness of a man isolated by the secret of his epilepsy. The letters are characteristic and revealing - particularly those to his sister Ann, which form the most important correspondence of his life. To all his correspondents, however, from zoologists to painters, politicians to children, he wrote with an artist's vivid observation, and with complete originality.
This collection investigates the personal and professional life of Edward Lear by synthesizing his previously unpublished correspondence to provide a comprehensive portrait of the artist. Vivien Noakes, a noted scholar of Lear, curates this volume by aggregating letters from disparate private and public archives. The work serves as a primary source document that bridges the gap between Lear's public persona as a nonsense writer and his private struggles with health and isolation. By organizing these documents chronologically, Noakes constructs a narrative framework that tracks Lear's development from 1826 to 1888.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and critics recognize this volume as a foundational resource for understanding the complexities of Lear's life beyond his nonsense literature. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the editorial work, which successfully contextualizes the letters for both general enthusiasts and specialized historians.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
1990-01-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192826972
ISBN-13:
9780192826978
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