Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883) (eBook)

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William Aldis Wright (Herausgeber)

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2022
165 Seiten
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859-654706736-8 (EAN)

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In "Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883)," the renowned translator of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam presents a deeply personal and intellectually vibrant correspondence with the esteemed actress and writer Fanny Kemble. This collection, marked by FitzGerald's poetic sensibility and nuanced reflections, serves as both a literary artifact and a window into the social and cultural milieu of Victorian England. Through a rich tapestry of letters, FitzGerald navigates themes of art, nature, and the human condition, employing an engaging yet contemplative style that invites readers into the intimate world of his thoughts and emotions during a transformative period in his life. Edward FitzGerald, notable for his exceptional translations and literary prowess, found himself drawn to Kemble's wit and intellect. Their correspondence evidences a profound friendship that transcends mere acquaintance, revealing FitzGerald's admiration for Kemble's literary contributions and her shared enthusiasm for philosophical discourse. Insights gleaned from his diverse literary network and experiences prominently shape his perspectives, making these letters a crucial lens through which to understand his creative ethos. This collection is a must-read for scholars of Victorian literature and anyone intrigued by the interplay of literary friendship and personal reflection. FitzGerald's eloquent prose not only enriches our understanding of his character but also illuminates the broader cultural landscape of his time, making this compilation an essential addition to any literary library.

Edward FitzGerald, born on March 31, 1809 in Suffolk, England, is best known for his poetic translation of 'Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.' FitzGerald was an accomplished scholar who attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he fostered an appreciation for literature and forged friendships with future luminaries such as William Makepeace Thackeray and Alfred Tennyson. Although FitzGerald published several works, his translation of the 'Rubáiyát,' which first appeared anonymously in 1859, solidified his place in literary history. His adeptness at capturing the Persian poet Omar Khayyám's philosophical musings in a series of quatrains garnered critical acclaim and has endured in popularity. Additionally, the 'Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883)' reveals an intimate side of FitzGerald, showcasing his eloquent correspondence with the notable British actress and writer Fanny Kemble. FitzGerald's letters are valued for their insights into his personal life and the literary culture of the Victorian era. While he is not as prolific as other authors of his time, FitzGerald's literary style is marked by a contemplative and introspective nature, conveying a sense of melancholic beauty through his translations and prose. Edward FitzGerald's contributions to literature remain significant, earning him a distinctive place among 19th-century poets and translators. He passed away on June 14, 1883, in Merton, Norfolk, leaving behind a legacy cherished by lovers of poetry and classical literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Briefe / Tagebücher
Schlagworte 1809-1893 • 19th century • 19th century correspondence • 19th-century writing • Artistic connections • Authors • British literary figures • British literary heritage • Correspondence • cross-generational friendship • Cultural Exchange • cultural history insights • Edward FitzGerald letters • Edwardian literary figures • English • English literature • epistolary classics • epistolary correspondence • fanny • Fanny Kemble biography • female theatrical influence • historical letters • historical social milieu • Intimate Communication • intimate emotional exchange • kemble • literary classics • literary friendships • personal insights • personalized literary analysis • poet correspondence • poetic letter writing • romantic relationship • Victorian England • Victorian epistolary literature
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