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The letters are on every conceivable subject, they are packed with social gossip, with criticism and comment on the classics and the contemporary arts. They provide a vvaluable supplement to the social and cultural history of the day. Hassell who died in 1963, set the letters in a commentary, giving brief explanatory and biographical notes.
40 sonnets, a series of vignettes on the city of Canterbury, and miscellaneous poems, published posthumously.
Biography of the public official and patron of poets, a painter in his own right, and editor of the "Georgian Poetry" anthologies, translator and literary amanuensis.
Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals July - December)
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This magnificent biography is the standard account of one of the legendary figures of early 20th century England. Behind the image of the 'young Apollo, golden-haired' is revealed a man far more complex and radical than is popularly supposed. He emerges from these pages as a wit, a scholar deeply read, a partisan Socialist, and as the focus of many aspects of the anti-Victorian mood of the years leading up to 1914. The romantic legend is set in its human context of struggle, perplexity and suffering.