Ernest Dowson Lyric Lives

Ernest Dowson: Lyric Lives by Robert Stark, published by Oxford University Press on March 5, 2024, is a comprehensive critical study of the influential writer Ernest Dowson. This edition, comprising 272 pages, delves into the complexities of Dowson’s life and work, challenging long-held myths and presenting a nuanced view of his contributions to literature. Stark examines Dowson’s unique approach to inspiration, his Catholic confessionalism, and his deep connection to French culture, while also addressing his struggles with tuberculosis and the eventual cessation of his creative output.
In this critical exploration, readers will find a chronological series of new interpretations of Dowson’s poetry, contextualized within the literary landscape of the Victorian fin de siècle. The book engages with the cultural and aesthetic debates of the time, revealing how Dowson’s personal experiences informed his art. By focusing on the authentic life of Dowson rather than the romanticized figure often portrayed, Stark aims to revitalize interest in Dowson’s work and restore his place in literary history. This study is particularly relevant for those interested in biography, literary criticism, and the evolution of modern poetry.
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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.
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