An edition of The spirit of England (2010)

The spirit of England

selected essays of Stephen Medcalf

The spirit of England
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An edition of The spirit of England (2010)

The spirit of England

selected essays of Stephen Medcalf

"Stephen Medcalf (1936-2007) was a dedicated University teacher all his life, but in the wider world he was an essayist, in the best traditional sense of that calling: a writer not of books but of substantial and justly celebrated essays, widely read in the Times Literary Supplement and elsewhere. Medcalf's abiding question to the world was the Psalmist's: 'What is man that thou art mindful of him?' His was a Blakean sense of Englishness, far from the chocolate-box painting or the television adaptation, and for him the strongest writers were those keenly aware of their roots in the classical, Anglo-Saxon or Celtic past. By gathering together Medcalf's most important work, this volume shows the coherence of his thinking, and of the elusive, complicated literary heritage he celebrated, one which acknowledges the Greco-Roman strain, the Christian strain, the down-to-earth humour and the gentle irony." "Fourteen substantial essays cover Virgil, the Bible, the English translation of Alfred, Piers Plowman, the 'half-alien culture' of the high Middle Ages, Chaucer's contemporary Thomas Usk, Shakespeare's images of resurrection, Horace and Kipling juxtaposed, G.K. Chesterton, T.S. Eliot's use of Ovid, P.G. Wodehouse, William Golding, John Betjeman, Geoffrey Hill and other writers. The book concludes with perhaps Medcalf's most personal essay of all: his account of finding a baby in a phone box on a cold Spring night, which first appeared in the Guardian Christmas Supplement in 2002"--Jacket.

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Language
English
Pages
287

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Table of Contents

Virgil at the turn of time
The coincidence of myth and fact
Classical translation in medieval England
On reading books from a half-alien culture
Piers Plowman and the Ricardian age in literature
The world and heart of Thomas Usk
Dreaming, looking, and seeing: Shakespeare and a myth of resurrection
Horace's Kipling
The achievement of G.K. Chesterton
T.S. Eliot's Metamorphoses: Ovid and The waste land
The innocence of P.G. Wodehouse
Bill and Mr. Golding's Daimon
Three modern English poets: John Betjeman, C.H. Sisson, Geoffrey Hill
Things new-born.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR473 .M38 2010, , PR473 .S657 2010eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 287 p. ;
Number of pages
287

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24499914M
ISBN 10
1906540373
ISBN 13
9781906540371
LCCN
2010502149
OCLC/WorldCat
612236983, 993771054

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OL15543418W

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