The voice of Victorian sex: Arthur H. Clough, 1819 - 1861

"The golden hope of his generation at Rugby and Oxford, he battled against the repressive orthodoxies of his time to produce some of the 19th century's most witty and original verse. Sexually and morally tortured, he died at a tragically early age, his health destroyed by his devotion to t...

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Main Author: Christiansen, Rupert (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Short Books 2001
Edition:1. publ.
Series:Short lives
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Summary:"The golden hope of his generation at Rugby and Oxford, he battled against the repressive orthodoxies of his time to produce some of the 19th century's most witty and original verse. Sexually and morally tortured, he died at a tragically early age, his health destroyed by his devotion to the cause of Florence Nightingale." "In this study, the first biography of Clough for more than 30 years, Rupert Christiansen draws on newly emerged documents, to present a dramatic portrait of a maverick figure, whose radical ideas about politics, religion and women will make him vividly sympathetic to modern readers."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:96 S. Ill.
ISBN:0571208150

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