Despite being an expatriate in Italy far from the English literary scene whose poems were largely not reprinted until 1984, Jackson (English, U. of Auckland) and the foreword writer treat Lee-Hamilton as a very good poet if not one quite of the caliber of his mentor Browning, and a link between major figures of Romanticism and Modernism. The text includes selected works in chronological order, from Poems and Transcripts (1878) to Mimma Bella (1909). Themes reflect his long struggle with symptoms suggestive of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Indexed by title and first line. Includes a photograph of Lee-Hamilton circa 1866. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This selection is designed to display the range of Eugene Lee-Hamilton's verse at its best. Though this late-Victorian poet was praised by reviews of his own day, including John Addington Symonds, and is represented in modern Oxford and Penguin anthologies, there has been no 20th century collection of his poems. This volume has a long introduction summarizing Lee-Hamilton's strange life, outlining his poetic development, and placing his verse in its 19th century context. Notes record the textual sources of all poems and discuss Lee-Hamilton's revisions.
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