
Ernest Dowson: Lyric Lives is the first full-length critical study of this canonical writer to appear in English. It challenges the many myths that have surrounded Dowson's life and work for more than a century, contending that, in his distinct theory of muse-fired inspiration; his authentic Catholic confessionalism; his deep love of France, its literary tradition, and its culture; his prolonged battle with tuberculosis; and his final abandonment of creative writing, Dowson is among the most engaged and representative artists of this fascinating era. Far from the moribund dream-lover of legend, Dowson, in fact, led an engrossing and robust existence, while practicing a vigorous, sullen craft; he wrote about the subjects which poets have always written about, with inimitable style and incorrigible élan.Ernest Dowson presents a chronological and comprehensive series of generative new readings of his work, situated in relation to that of his notable contemporaries, as well as the pressing cultural and aesthetic debates of the Victorian fin de siècle. It explores the drastic implications of Dowson's and his era's myopically aesthetical attitude towards life, and reveals precisely how he transformed his own lived experience into art. By reinstating an author of flesh-and-blood at the heart of his slender canon, and by ousting the legendary imposter of our collective, critical imagination, this volume aims to resuscitate Dowson's small but illustrious oeuvre, reclaiming it from likely oblivion.
This study investigates the discrepancy between the historical reality of Ernest Dowson and the persistent myths that have obscured his literary contributions for over a century. Robert Stark, a scholar of Victorian literature, utilizes archival research and close readings of Dowson's poetry and prose to dismantle the caricature of the poet as a passive, moribund figure. Stark argues that Dowson was a deliberate, engaged artist whose work reflects a complex synthesis of Catholic confessionalism, French literary influence, and the aesthetic debates of the fin de siècle.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and critics recognize this volume as the first comprehensive, full-length critical study of Dowson in English. Experts highlight the text for its success in correcting long-standing biographical inaccuracies and providing a rigorous framework for evaluating Dowson's aesthetic contributions.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019288476X
ISBN-13:
9780192884763
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