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A Grecian Lad: A. E. Housman and the Classics

Autor Jennifer Ingleheart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 sep 2026
The first book to bring together A.E. Housman's poetry and classical scholarship, revealing the deep connections between the two. It offers the first full-length study of his Latin elegy for Moses Jackson, including a new translation and commentary on this homoerotic poem's links to his wider verse. The book also provides an original version and close reading of Praefanda, Housman's little-read yet notorious scholarly article on sexual themes, written in Latin. Further, it examines how Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love grapples with the tensions in Housman's dual careers as poet and professor.

Housman has long been seen as a man divided-the emotional poet of A Shropshire Lad on one hand, and the austere Latinist on the other. While he publicly downplayed the classical influences on his poetry, this book interrogates the subtle but intricate classicism woven throughout his work. By reading his verse alongside his scholarship, it uncovers a more integrated and complex figure, shedding new light on both his poetry and academic writings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350574700
ISBN-10: 1350574708
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction

Chapter 1: Terence Hearsay in Shropshire: Classical Allusivity in A Shropshire Lad
Chapter 2: Queer Loss, Queer Classics: Housman's Lost Country
Chapter 3: Love, Loss and Latin: Housman's Latin Elegy to Moses Jackson
Text of Praefanda in Latin
Translation of Praefanda
Chapter 4: 'Tell me the truth about sex': Housman's Praefanda
Chapter 5: The Invention of Housman

Coda: Answered Passions

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

This excellent and innovative book both addresses and transcends the conventional division between Housman as poet and as scholar, discussing perceptively his controversial discussion of obscenity Praefanda and his afterlife in Stoppard's Invention of Love.
This is the fullest, best researched account of the relation between A. E. Housman's poetry and his classical scholarship. Compulsory reading.