Theodore Watts-Dunton: Poet, Novelist, Critic

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Theodore Watts-Dunton: Poet, Novelist, Critic

by James Douglas

EN·~14 hours

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Description

This volume paints a lively portrait of one of Victorian England’s most influential yet understated literary figures. Drawing on his prolific essays, reviews, and poetry, the author reveals how Watts‑Dunton shaped the tastes of his age through his work in leading journals and his friendships with the era’s leading artists. Beautifully reproduced illustrations from his home “The Pines” and from contemporary painters bring the story to life, giving listeners a sense of the world he inhabited.

The chapters trace his early love of nature, his critical theories on poetry, and his role as a mentor to figures such as Swinburne and Rossetti, while also exploring his transatlantic connections with American writers. Readers will discover his witty humor, his deep engagement with religion and the arts, and the way his essays continue to be quoted across Europe. A clear, conversational narrative makes this scholarly study accessible, inviting anyone interested in Victorian culture to hear the man behind the ink.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (808K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-01-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Douglas

James Douglas

1867–1940

A lively British critic and newspaper editor, he helped shape popular journalism in the early 20th century. His career is also remembered for fierce, controversial campaigns against books he believed should be banned.

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