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About the Author
Bernard Bergonzi is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Warwick. His publications include: The Early H. G. Wells (MUP 1961) Heroes' Twilight (Constable 1965, Macmillan 1980, Carcanet 1996) The Situation of the Novel (Macmillan 1970, 1979) T. S. Eliot (Macmillan, 1972, 1978) The Turn of a Century (Macmillan 1973) Gerard Manley Hopkins (Macmillan 1977) Reading the Thirties (Macmillan 1978) The Roman Persuasion: A Novel (Weidenfeld 1981) The Myth of Modernism and Twentieth Century Literature (Harvester 1986) Exploding English (OUP 1990) Wartime and Aftermath (OUP 1993) David Lodge (Northcote House 1995) War Poets and Other Subjects (Ashgate 2000)
Reviews
Bernard Bergonzi has an unequalled command of major and minor 19th-century English figures and their connections with each other. He understands the texture of Victorian academic and literary life and sheds pioneering light on a little considered subject through its tributaries. He describes Arnold's life with subtlety and sympathy and presents him as a remarkable witness to his times. * Catholic Herald *
... a charming biography ... Through this biography we get to know not only a man but a type that helped to make up the great canvas that was Victorian life. * Contemporary Review *
... clear and detailed ... scrupulously fair to all the actors in the drama. * Rosemary Ashton, Times Literary Supplement *
One never dips into Arnold family history without being fascinated. Professor Bergonzi has painted a perfect Victorian miniature. * A. N. Wilson, The Spectator *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199257416
Author Bernard Bergonzi
Format Hardback
Page Count 284
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 492g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 144mm * 19mm