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Lyndall Gordon is the prize-winning author of, most recently, "T. S. Eliot: An Imperfect Life" & "A Private Life of Henry James". (Bowker Author Biography)

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Virago Is 40 (2013) — Collaboratore — 31 copie

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I was a freshmen in college, prowling the library shelves, when I found the poetry of T. S. Eliot. His collected poems and plays sits, tattered and worn, on my shelf. I have the facsimile and transcript of the original manuscript of The Waste Land. But after reading The Hyacinth Girl, I feel like I need to go back and reread everything with this book in hand.

Over a thousand letters between the poet and Emily Hale, his muse for many years, were released to the public in 2020. What they reveal changes everything. Hale, along with Eliot’s first wife Vivienne, his relationship with Mary Trevelyan, and his second wife Valerie Fletcher, impacted his poetry in surprising ways. His plays drew upon his relationships, and the women recognized themselves in the characters.

These women loved Eliot. His treatment of Vivienne, Hale, and Mary show a side of the poet that is very disagreeable and reveals deep personality issues and existential conflict. He came to abhor his first wife and her demands. He claimed to love Hale while keeping distant; after embracing Anglicism, he adopted stringent ideas about divorce. His friendship with Trevelyan broke her heart; he claimed he was in love with Hale. And then, when Vivienne died, he pulled back from Hale and Mary, only to suddenly marry his secretary, Valerie, who was half his age. She had been infatuated with Eliot through his poetry before she worked for him. She had no demands. He was writing no more poetry. And she had a natural sexuality that brought him, late in life, sexual fulfillment.

Eliot clearly used Vivienne and Hale for poetic reasons. He said that Vivienne drove him crazy but she was good for his poetry, while he knew that being with Hale would ‘destroy’ it. He wasn’t looking for happiness. His extreme religious views enforced ideas that brought unhappiness.

What an eye-opening book. I almost wish I had not read it, for in ignorance I had a better opinion of Eliot the man.

I received a free egalley from the publisher though NetGalley. My review is fair and unbiased.
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nancyadair | Oct 14, 2022 |
This book explores the lives of five female writers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: Mary Shelley, Emily Bronte, George Eliot, Olive Schreiner, and Virginia Woolf. I had some degree of familiarity with all of the them, with the exception of Olive Schreiner. The author does a wonderful job of providing overviews of each of these writers' lives and finding the connections between the writers' lived experiences and their work and also the connections they had with each other. While the writers profiled in this book spanned more than a century, common themes ran through their lives and their work. This was an excellent book which highlighted their contributions and makes the case for these women's place in the literary canon.… (altro)
 
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wagner.sarah35 | 4 altre recensioni | Dec 1, 2021 |
Really good read if you are interested in any of these ladies,or women's history ,or even just feel an outsider yourself!
 
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SarahKDunsbee | 4 altre recensioni | Aug 2, 2021 |
Though I have not read other biographies of Emily Dickinson, I feel this one must be definitive. Gordon clearly has painstakingly researched the entirety of the Dickinson archives and has presented an nearly unbiased recording of Emily Dickinson's life and the incredible drama that surrounded her and her work. I say nearly unbiased because it seems as though Gordon's only bias is towards the poet, Emily Dickinson, who's whole entire legacy has been wanting and waiting to be told honestly and free from agendas. Gordon has satisfied this want.… (altro)
 
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