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This Long Pursuit: Reflections of a Romantic Biographer

por Richard Holmes

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In this chronicle of his lifelong obsession with discovering, assembling, and re-creating the lives of writers and scientists, Richard Holmes here casts a new eye not only on the Romantic poets and lost women of Romantic science he has long studied, including Margaret Cavendish and Mary Somerville, but on their biographers, as well. He examines the evolution of the myths that have overshadowed certain lives (Percy Shelley's death at sea, Mary Wollstonecraft's paramours, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's opium-fueled lectures), and reveals how the manner in which each generation tells the stories of the lives that came before it shapes and is shaped by a contemporary understanding of human nature. These colorful portraits are deftly woven together with Holmes's own experience as a biographer, giving us the rare privilege of observing a master at work. An altogether spellbinding examination of the nature of biographical knowledge, brimming with the infectious curiosity that has characterized all of Holmes's acclaimed books.… (más)
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After reading "Falling Upward" I came across a review of this work and thought it would be an interesting read. It is, but more than a coherent memoir, which the review led me to believe, it is a set of short biographies of diverse people, some famous, some not. Holmes takes the "reflections" on these lives seriously and occasionally speculates on his subjects. ( )
  nmele | Jul 25, 2023 |
This was marvelous, but, as always when I "read with my ears" (a perfect expression I stole from a friend!), I'm finding it hard to express Why I loved it.
Holmes really captured me at the fourth essay/chapter, which is on memory (and, appropriately, titled "Forgetting"), but the earlier pieces, on various aspects of his work as a biographer -- "Travelling," "Experimenting," "Teaching" -- were already quite engaging. He really helped me appreciate the art of biography writing, and the later chapters, in which he offers "mini biographies" of Romantic era figures and illustrates how various biographers have shaped our understanding of them, delightfully illustrate the points he makes in the early ones.
He profiles five Romantic era women and five men: Margaret Cavendish, Zelide, Madame de Stael, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Somerville, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas Lawrence, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Blake. My interest flagged a bit during the chapters on Zelide and Madame de Stael, but otherwise I found them all fascinating. While I was quite familiar with several of the figures going in, Holmes's deep knowledge of this period, combined with his knack for the well chosen story, held my interest even for the often told stories of Shelley's drowning and Keats's tubercular demise. His focus, on how these lives have been handled by biographers, as well as on the efforts, motivations, and trials of the biographers themselves, provides an intriguing and unusual perspective. A delightful book, and one which should add another level of appreciation to my reading of biographies in the future! ( )
  meandmybooks | Apr 29, 2017 |
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"All in all, “This Long Pursuit” offers an abundance of literary entertainment and instruction..."
 
With “Footsteps” he began what has turned into a cycle of works by a “Romantic biographer,” shapely nonfiction stories about lives and the art of writing them. He billed “Sidetracks,” his second, as a “personal casebook” or a sort of “sentimental education.” With “This Long Pursuit” he completes the trilogy. Holmes sees his new volume as a “declaration of faith,” though it is as much a book of parables. It includes as well his 10 tongue-in-cheek commandments. In his ninth Holmes prescribes an immodest pride in biography, an English gift to the world on a par with cricket and the full-cooked breakfast. With his 10th he advocates humility, as “we can never know, or write, the Last Word about the Human Heart.” The master admits, after all these years, that he remains mystified by his elusive art.
 

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In this chronicle of his lifelong obsession with discovering, assembling, and re-creating the lives of writers and scientists, Richard Holmes here casts a new eye not only on the Romantic poets and lost women of Romantic science he has long studied, including Margaret Cavendish and Mary Somerville, but on their biographers, as well. He examines the evolution of the myths that have overshadowed certain lives (Percy Shelley's death at sea, Mary Wollstonecraft's paramours, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's opium-fueled lectures), and reveals how the manner in which each generation tells the stories of the lives that came before it shapes and is shaped by a contemporary understanding of human nature. These colorful portraits are deftly woven together with Holmes's own experience as a biographer, giving us the rare privilege of observing a master at work. An altogether spellbinding examination of the nature of biographical knowledge, brimming with the infectious curiosity that has characterized all of Holmes's acclaimed books.

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