Collected VerseArchon Books, 1994 - 221 páginas "Max, " or as he is sometimes known, Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956), was a sophisticated caricaturist with both pen and drawing pencil. England's supreme parodist, he was not above having literary fun. Max took his verses seriously enough to jot them in flyleaves or the margins of borrowed books. He versified eloquently on stray scraps of paper. One was even discovered in his top hat. To the editor there are obvious difficulties in collecting such an oeuvre to offer a full text. These have been heroically overcome by J. G. Riewald, the leading Beerbohm authority, for this definitive anthology of Max Beerbohm's poetry. Of the 138 poems here, fifty-one have never been collected before, and eighty-seven were not even published in Max's lifetime. There are variant readings in manuscript copies, including those written by Max himself, so Dr. Riewald's full textual notes will be welcome - particularly as Max didn't consider "accidentals" of punctuation and capitalization to be accidental at all. Comprehensive historical and biographical commentary, and glosses where necessary, provide any reader with necessary background, and twenty-nine caricatures match illustration to poem so Max can be seen at his best in both mediums. A unique and delightful humor - mocking elegance, mischievous wordplay, pricks that do not seriously wound - is always fundamental to Max. His is the art of incongruity, mixing trivia with high seriousness to diffuse intellectual gaiety. Sir Max's poetry combines first-rate satire with persiflage, and clever exercises in pastiche with pure fun. And it is all here. |
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... rhyme ' , Max once wrote in a spirited address to Harley Granville - Barker . He undoubtedly had a perfect command ... rhymes are so seldom ' current - eventful ' , it was virtually impracticable to print them under headings reflecting ...
... rhyme ' , Max once wrote in a spirited address to Harley Granville - Barker . He undoubtedly had a perfect command ... rhymes are so seldom ' current - eventful ' , it was virtually impracticable to print them under headings reflecting ...
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... rhymes par- ody what Max considered to be Read's wooden style . On the works of Herbert Read Like Ethelred , I'm an unread- y reader of the works of Read . Those that I've read Make me see red . M.B. 133 February 14th 1945 Several ...
... rhymes par- ody what Max considered to be Read's wooden style . On the works of Herbert Read Like Ethelred , I'm an unread- y reader of the works of Read . Those that I've read Make me see red . M.B. 133 February 14th 1945 Several ...
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... rhyme , having first begged Miss Jungmann's pardon for its flavour ( ' An Afternoon with Max ' , The Spectator [ London ] , 5 October 1956 , pp . 445-47 ; incomplete text of rhyme printed on p . 446 ) . 100. IN A COPY OF W.J. TURNER'S ...
... rhyme , having first begged Miss Jungmann's pardon for its flavour ( ' An Afternoon with Max ' , The Spectator [ London ] , 5 October 1956 , pp . 445-47 ; incomplete text of rhyme printed on p . 446 ) . 100. IN A COPY OF W.J. TURNER'S ...
Contenido
Carmen Becceriense | 3 |
In humble imitation of The Aesthete | 9 |
Undergraduates | 15 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 62 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
A.E. Housman Abinger Absent-Minded Beggar autograph Ballade bein Borgias bright Dutch boy called caricatures Carmen Becceriense cell Charterhouse cobbler cried crowd dear Ding-a-dong e'en edition Edward English Enoch Soames Enter face Fool GAOLER George Grein Hardy Harley Harvard hath Heaven Herbert Hilaire Belloc inscribed John King Kipling's Lady Library London Lord David Cecil Lucrezia Max Beerbohm Max's copy Merton Merton College Methinks Miss Peploe never night Oakridge Oscar Oxford parody Piazza PITIES poem poet POPE published Rapallo Recording Angel Reginald Turner rhyme Richard Le Gallienne ring Rover Rudyard Kipling Savonarola Shakespeare sing song sonnet game Sotheby SPIRIT SINISTER stanza supplied by editor Sussex sweet Theatre thee There's things Thou art thought Title supplied to-day triolet UCLA undated undergraduates verse W.B. Yeats W.S. Gilbert William Rothenstein word write young Zoagli