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A Sultry Month - Scenes of London Literary Life in 1846: 'Sizzles and steams . . . Beautifully written.' (The Times) (Paperback, Main)
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A Sultry Month - Scenes of London Literary Life in 1846: 'Sizzles and steams . . . Beautifully written.' (The Times) (Paperback, Main)
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Wine and dine with Victorian London's literati in a heatwave in one
of the first ever group biographies, introduced by Francesca Wade
(author of Square Haunting). Though she loved the heat she could do
nothing but lie on the sofa and drink lemonade and read Monte
Cristo . 'One of the most illuminating and insufficiently praised
books of the last 60 years.' Observer 'Never bettered.' Guardian
'Brilliant.' Julian Barnes 'Wholly original.' Craig Brown 'A
pathfinder.' Richard Holmes 'Extraordinary.' Penelope Lively June
1846. As London swelters in a heatwave - sunstroke strikes, meat
rots, ice is coveted - a glamorous coterie of writers and artists
spend their summer wining, dining and opining. With the ringletted
'face of an Egyptian cat goddess', Elizabeth Barrett is courted by
her secret fiance, the poet Robert Browning, who plots their
elopement to Italy; Keats roams Hampstead Heath; Wordsworth visits
the zoo; Dickens is intrigued by Tom Thumb; the Carlyles host
parties for a visiting German novelist and suffer a marital crisis.
But when the visionary painter Benjamin Robert Haydon commits
suicide, they find their entwined lives spiralling around the
tragedy . . . One of the first-ever group biographies, Alethea
Hayter's glorious A Sultry Month is a lively mosaic of archival
riches inspired by the collages of the Pop Artists. A
groundbreaking feat of creative non-fiction in 1965, her portrait
of Victorian London's literati is just as vivid, witty and enticing
today. 'Elegant Hayter more or less invented the biographical form
which is a close study of a brief period in the life of an
individual or a group . . . A rigorous scholar [with] an artist's
eye.' A. S. Byatt 'Hayter's clever, innovative book turned a
searchlight on a time, a place, a circle of people; it has surely
inspired the subsequent fashion for group biographies.' Penelope
Lively 'Nothing I've ever read has flung me so immediately into
those streets, that weather, that period. Hayter never forgets that
people want stories, that lives are stories.' Margaret Forster
'Hayter could take a tiny chip of life [and] find within it the
seeds of a whole existence.' Richard Holmes 'A pioneer . . .
Beautifully written vignettes . . . Immaculate scholarship and
intense readability.' Jonathan Bate 'Outstanding . . . A small
masterpiece.' Anthony Burgess 'A brilliant recreation of London
literary life in 1846, which is highly original in its form and
narrative cross-cutting.' Julian Barnes
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