William Empson, Volume I: Among the Mandarins
John Haffendenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199539918
ISBN-10: 019953991X
Pagini: 734
Ilustrații: 16pp b/w plates
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019953991X
Pagini: 734
Ilustrații: 16pp b/w plates
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Haffenden's narrative is driven along with such gusto, such alert intelligence, such obvious pleasure in the task, that no one could reasonably grumble at the story's inordinate length. It is a virtuoso feat of scholarship: a telling demonstration of what biography, as it finest, can actually achieve.
...a stunning demonstration of the power of intellectual biography
'...measured and affectionate in tone, exhaustive in detail, lucid in the exposition of his difficult verse and often anguished life.'
Magisterial scholarship
A magnificent biography.
A triumph. It is funny, dense, touching and farcical. This is an exhilarating tale.
Haffenden is without doubt the world's foremost authority on the details of Empson's life.
'a magnificent biography... [a] grippingly readable volume'.
One of the finest biographies of an English literary figure.
Magnificent and surprisingly gripping book, intelligently written, with a background of thorough research, well-illustrated and well-indexed.
A wonderful book...Haffenden's research is exhilaratingly deep and wide, his feeling for both the work and the man is warm but always judicious, and his prose is a model of elegant, grown-up clarity, seasoned with quiet and civil wit.
Haffenden is the most genial of scholarly chroniclers, adopting a leisurely and discursive pace and tone that are appropriately Empsonian in warmth and wit, as well as suggestive explications de texte. This is a very long and detailed book, in the door-stopper category but never for a minute dull.
In some biographies, the biographer has to keep out of his subject's way. On virtually every page of this biography, Empson writes or says something startlingly interesting in his startlingly unusual way.
Few critics have done more for poetry than Empson (1906-1984); few have led stranger or more adventurous lives.... Empson's travels make entertaining reading.... The main reason for reading Empson's own writings is to see what he made of the authors he cherished. (He was the best reader Donne ever had.)... In an era when readers debate whether poetry matters, it helps to remember a man who defended it, and pursued his own arguments about it, even to the ends of the earth.
...a stunning demonstration of the power of intellectual biography
'...measured and affectionate in tone, exhaustive in detail, lucid in the exposition of his difficult verse and often anguished life.'
Magisterial scholarship
A magnificent biography.
A triumph. It is funny, dense, touching and farcical. This is an exhilarating tale.
Haffenden is without doubt the world's foremost authority on the details of Empson's life.
'a magnificent biography... [a] grippingly readable volume'.
One of the finest biographies of an English literary figure.
Magnificent and surprisingly gripping book, intelligently written, with a background of thorough research, well-illustrated and well-indexed.
A wonderful book...Haffenden's research is exhilaratingly deep and wide, his feeling for both the work and the man is warm but always judicious, and his prose is a model of elegant, grown-up clarity, seasoned with quiet and civil wit.
Haffenden is the most genial of scholarly chroniclers, adopting a leisurely and discursive pace and tone that are appropriately Empsonian in warmth and wit, as well as suggestive explications de texte. This is a very long and detailed book, in the door-stopper category but never for a minute dull.
In some biographies, the biographer has to keep out of his subject's way. On virtually every page of this biography, Empson writes or says something startlingly interesting in his startlingly unusual way.
Few critics have done more for poetry than Empson (1906-1984); few have led stranger or more adventurous lives.... Empson's travels make entertaining reading.... The main reason for reading Empson's own writings is to see what he made of the authors he cherished. (He was the best reader Donne ever had.)... In an era when readers debate whether poetry matters, it helps to remember a man who defended it, and pursued his own arguments about it, even to the ends of the earth.
Notă biografică
Currently Head of Department at the University of Sheffield, John Haffenden was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and Oxford University, and began his teaching career at H. M. Prison, Oxford. He has received awards from the Authors' Foundation of the Society of Authors and the British Academy, and has been a British Academy Research Reader and a Leverhulme Research Fellow. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and an elected founding Fellow of the English Association.