For Want of the Golden City

For Want of the Golden City
Author: Sacheverell Sitwell
Publisher: John Day Company, Incorporated
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1973-01-01
Genre: Intellectual life
ISBN: 9780381982461

Autobiographical self-portrait that roams freely between his own life and Western culture.

Renishaw Hall

Renishaw Hall
Author: Desmond Seward
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Derbyshire (England)
ISBN: 9781783961832

Renishaw Hall in Derbyshire has been the seat of the Sitwell family since 1625. Its remarkable story is only matched by that of the family who have dwelled there, and with whose fortunes it has risen and fallen, only to rise again. Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell were some of the brightest stars of 1920s literary society. They counted among their friends and acquaintances some of the greatest writers and artists of the age, many of whom came to love the beautiful Renishaw Hall (Whistler and Evelyn Waugh were frequent visitors). In telling the tale of the Sitwells through the centuries, Desmond Seward also takes us on a tour through English history, to the house's restoration at the end of the 20th century, and the return to its former glory as a jewel of British heritage.

The Many Facades of Edith Sitwell

The Many Facades of Edith Sitwell
Author: Allan Pero
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 081305284X

"A fascinating book that takes us deep into Edith Sitwell's world of artifice, disguise, high camp, and verbal ingenuity. In these essays, Sitwell emerges as a central figure in an alternative avant-garde in early twentieth-century Britain."--Faye Hammill, author of Sophistication: A Literary and Cultural History Establishing Edith Sitwell at the center of British modernism, this volume showcases her many achievements in poetry, autobiography, novel writing, criticism, art, and performance. Forgoing the gossip about her eccentric appearance and self-fashioned persona that has too often overshadowed serious writing about her work, the contributors explore how Sitwell combined persona and poetry to foster an outpouring of iconoclastic creativity. The Many Facades of Edith Sitwell argues that Sitwell was crucial to the development of a British avant-garde that operated alongside the conventionally accepted transatlantic modernism of Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot. With Sitwell as an influential literary player and social architect, the British interwar arts scene was not an ascetic escape from personality--as the modernism of Pound and Eliot has often been characterized--but an alternative space of flamboyant, extravagant, and ornate performance. Allan Pero is associate professor of English at the University of Western Ontario. Gyllian Phillips is associate professor of English studies at Nipissing University.

Max Beerbohm Caricatures

Max Beerbohm Caricatures
Author: N. John Hall
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300072174

Max Beerbohm, the foremost caricaturist of his day, was hailed by The Times in 1913 as the greatest of English comic artists, by Bernard Berenson as the English Goya, and by Edmund Wilson as the greatest...portrayer of personalities - in the history of art.