Thomas Gray: A Life
✍ Scribed by Jay Rosen
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 736
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
The book provides important new information on Gray’s family and background and closely examines the domestic environment of his formative years. By investigating how his father’s abuse affected the poet, Mack casts new light on Gray’s personality—and on the way that personality consistently and invariably informed his writing. The author applies a revised understanding of the psychological and sexual tensions in Gray’s life to a close reading of his poetry and correspondence and finds a homoerotic desire lying just beneath the surface of almost all of Gray’s important writings, including his “Sonnet” on the death of Richard West, the “Eton Ode,” and his masterpiece, “Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard.”
✦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Plates
Sources of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Author's Note
Introduction. NEVER AND ALWAYS: Stoke Pages, Buckinghamshire
PART ONE
CHAPTER ONE. THE GLORY OF THE WORLD IN A MOMENT: London and Cornhill 1716-1725
CHAPTER TWO. TAUGHT HARMONIES Eton 1725-1734
CHAPTER THREE. SARAG, THE DEAD CITY: Cambridge 1734-1738
CHAPTER FOUR. CREATION'S HEIRS The Grand Tour 1739-1741
PART TWO
CHAPTER FIVE. THE LIQUID NO ON London, Stoke, and the Death of Richard West 1741-1742
CHAPTER SIX. A MILDER WARFARE: Return to Cambridge 1742-1749
CHAPTER SEVEN. THE PATH OF GLORY: The Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard 1749-1752
CHAPTER EIGHT. EXPLORING THE LYRE The Publication and Early Reception of the Pindaric Odes 1753-1759
CHAPTER NINE. INTERLUDE Bloomsbury and Studies in Norse and Welsh Poetry 1759-1761
PART THREE
CHAPTER TEN. IN HARMLESS SOCIETY Cambridge and Travels 1761-1768
CHAPTER ELEVEN. GILDED HORRORS The Professorship of Modern Poetry, the Ode for Music, and the Tour of the Lake District 1768-1769
CHAPTER TWELVE. AMOROUS DELAY Charles Victor de Bonstetten 1769-1770
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. CONVERSING WITH SHADOWS Final Months and Death 1770-1771
EPILOGUE. WHERE WE START FROM
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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