- Caroline Spurgeon
Caroline Spurgeon (
24 October 1869 ,India –24 October 1942 ,Tucson ,Arizona ) was an English literary critic. She was educated atCheltenham ,Dresden and atKing's College London andUniversity College London .From May 1900 she lectured on
English Literature inLondon . She became a member of the staff of Bedford College, London, in 1901. She was an expert onGeoffrey Chaucer and in 1911 wrote a thesis inParis on "Chaucer devant la critique", and in 1929 in London on "500 years of Chaucer criticism and allusion". In 1936 she settled inTucson, Arizona , where she died, apparently on her 73rd birthday from undisclosed causes.Today Spurgeon is mainly known for one book, the pioneer study on the use of images in
William Shakespeare 's Work, called "Shakespeare's Imagery, and what it tells us" from 1935. It has been reprinted several times. In it she analyses the different types of images and motifs that he uses in his plays.Some examples may here suffice.
*She finds sea images: e.g. "Sailing in this salt flood; the winds, the sighs ... will overset thy tempest-tossed body" (Romeo and Juliet )
*clothing images: e.g. "Why do you dress me in borrowed robes" (Macbeth )
*colour images: "this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red." ("Macbeth")
*gardening images: "Hang here like a fruit, my soul, till the tree die." (Cymbeline )
*and many many more.The study of "imagery" can, apart from helping to understand the meaning of the play, give some insight into the poet's mind, because it shows what ideas come to his mind when in need of poetic expression, thus giving some clues as to his background, his upbringing, his social position, and so on.
It can also often help to distinguish his style from that of other authors, and thus is a vital instrument in disproving for example the theory that
Francis Bacon may be the author of "Shakespeare's" plays, since a statistical comparison between the fields of imagery in both authors shows revealing differences.Personal life
Spurgeon,
Virginia Gildersleeve ,Meta Tuke ,Lilian Clapham and others enjoyed interweaving intimate relationships and shared their summers (see [http://www.brightonourstory.co.uk/newsletters/summer06/paradise.htm - "Our Story"] ).External links
* [http://www.brightonourstory.co.uk/newsletters/summer06/paradise.htm Brighton Ourstory - Lesbian and Gay History Group ] at www.brightonourstory.co.uk
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