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Sidetracks
Sidetracks

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Author: Richard Holmes
Publisher: HarperPerennial
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 247727

Media: Paperback
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 432
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 000720454X
EAN: 9780007204540
ASIN: 000720454X

Publication Date: October 3, 2005
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  • Hardcover - Sidetracks
  • Paperback - Sidetracks

Similar Items:

  • Footsteps: Adventures of a Romantic Biographer
  • Shelley: The Pursuit
  • Coleridge: Darker Reflections
  • Coleridge: Early Visions
  • Dr. Johnson and Mr. Savage: A Biographical Mystery

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
To be sidetracked is to be led astray by a path or an idea, a scent or a tune, and maybe lost forever. But no true biographer would mind that, if he can take a few readers with him. To find your subject, you must in some sense lose yourself along the way.
Richard Holmes, the award-winning biographer of Shelley and Coleridge, has been ensnared by his "love of imaginative displacement", an obsession that he has documented not only in his lives of the great Romantic figures, but also with regard to his investigations into peripheral characters such as 18th-century poet Richard Savage (Dr Johnson and Mr Savage) and, among other literary discourses, the retracing of Robert Louis Stevenson's famous Cevennes journey by donkey in Footsteps. Sidetracks, enticingly subtitled Explorations of a Romantic Biographer, is a collection of essays and radio plays that continues and embellishes the theme of Footsteps, placing Holmes himself, at certain trajectories in his life, firmly in the context of each of his subjects. Thus we experience his first glimpse--his "Romantic Premonition" of the era that is to become his life's work--in the early essay on Thomas Chatterton, written out of his own disaffected experiences in late 60s London. "The marvellous boy who perished in his prime" supposedly committed suicide during the sweltering summer of 1770; Holmes reopens the case (later novelised to great effect by Peter Ackroyd) and argues that Chatterton died, not by his own hand, but of an accidental overdose of arsenic poisoning.

Meandering to Paris, Holmes' "Lost in France" chapter portrays the shadowy 19th-century figure of the early photographer Felix Nadar and the chilling and lonely suicide one frozen night of Gerard de Nerval. Later, he gives psychological insight into the macabre imagination of MR James, exemplary Cambridge scholar and ghost-story writer extraordinaire; a fly-on-the-wall account of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald's last European trip; and a delicious encounter with Voltaire's green-eyed mistress. His best and most lengthy piece is, however, the essay devoted to the extraordinary (though brief) partnership of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. "The Feminist and the Philosopher" is an exceptionally well-written defence of early Romantic ideals and a passionate advocacy of the influence of Wollstonecraft, in particular, on the later writings of Coleridge, through her Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. It is Holmes' greatest achievement that the power of his essay is enough to send the reader back to this neglected classic. Above all, Holmes' commitment to the "inky demon" of writing, the medium through which he is able to unravel literary mysteries renders Sidetracks vibrant, unexpected, and endlessly fascinating. --Catherine Taylor


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A wonderful biographical journey   December 19, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Join Holmes in his exciting ramble across lush biographical pastures and enjoy his scenic references to the relatively unknown talents of intriguing people such as Nadar, Gautier, Barham, Maturin, Pierrot, Nerval and others. Holmes offers a keen insight into the art of biography, supplying the reader with sketches, essays, and radio-plays spanning thirty years. I was enthralled by the writer's sensitivity towards his material, a literary treat of well-researched, often humorous details, demonstrating his passion for these remarkable human histories. And the depth of knowledge revealed in Holmes' treatment of giants such as Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, Thomas Chatterton, Voltaire, James Boswell is skilfully displayed, resurrecting past lives and providing a `voice' for these important personalities. Indeed Holmes' autobiographical references are no less interesting and I was entertained by his Parisian sojourn with the talented writer Rose Tremain. I think this book will add an extra dimension to understanding biography and, like me, lead to numerous detours through the world of literature.



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