- Walter Jackson Bate
Walter Jackson Bate (
May 23 1918 –July 26 1999 ) was an American literary critic and biographer. He was born inMankato, Minnesota .He is known for two
Pulitzer Prize -winning biographies, ofJohn Keats andSamuel Johnson . Bate studied (underDouglas Bush ) and later taught atHarvard University .His critical work was very much of its time and was quickly rendered moot by the theoretical revolution of the late 1960s and 1970s, though "The Burden of the Past and the English Poet" responds to and anticipates some aspects of the work of
Harold Bloom . His biographies of Keats and Johnson, however, have enjoyed extraordinary reputations both as scholarly resources and as works of literature in their own right.Jane Kenyon , one of many writers to be influenced by the Keats biography, paraphrases it in her poem "Reading Late of the Death of Keats"::Clearly I had packed the wrong book
in my haste: Keats died, propped up
to get more air. Severn
straightened the body on the bed,
and cut three dampened curls
from Keats's head.Bate retired from teaching at Harvard in 1986, and died at
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, aged 81.Major works
*"The Achievement of Samuel Johnson" (1955).
*"From Classic to Romantic: Premises of Taste in Eighteenth-century England" (1961).
*"John Keats" (1963).
*"Negative Capability: The Intuitive Approach in Keats" (1965).
*"Coleridge" (1968).
*"The Burden of the Past and the English Poet" (1970).
*"Samuel Johnson" (1977).External links
* [http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2000/06.01/bate.html Extensive biography from the Harvard University Gazette.]
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