Poetry is a horrible waste of time
Frances Wilson: Thomas Lovell Beddoes, 28 October 1999
Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Selected Poetry
edited by Judith Higgens and Michael Bradshaw.
Carcanet, 116 pp., £8.95, June 1999,1 85754 408 0 Show More
edited by Judith Higgens and Michael Bradshaw.
Carcanet, 116 pp., £8.95, June 1999,
“... I ought to have been among other things a good poet,’ Thomas Lovell Beddoes wrote in the postscript to the brief and perfunctory note he left before swallowing a lethal dose of poison. He was 45 years old and had published nothing, save the odd poem, for a quarter of a century. In 1821, as a precocious Oxford undergraduate, he had brought out a volume called The Improvisatore, which was followed in 1822 by a verse drama, The Brides’ Tragedy ... ”