Jon Stallworthy

Jon Stallworthy

Jon (Howie) Stallworthy (born January 18, 1935 in London) FBA FRSL is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Oxford. He is also a Fellow and (twice) Acting President of Wolfson College, a poet, and literary critic.

Stallworthy's parents, John Arthur and Margaret Stallworthy, were from New Zealand and moved to England in 1934. Stallworthy started writing poems when he was only seven years old. He was educated at the Dragon School, Rugby School and at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he won the Newdigate prize. His works include seven volumes of poetry, and biographies of Wilfred Owen and Louis MacNeice. He has edited several anthologies and is particularly known for his work on war poetry.

While researching the local history of New Zealand Stallworthy discovered an obscure volume entitled "Early Northern Wairoa" written by his great-grandfather, John Stallworthy (1854-1923), in 1916. From this book he learned that his great-great-grandfather, George Stallworthy (1809-1859), had left his birthplace of Preston Bissett in Buckinghamshire, England, for the Marquesas as a missionary. This discovery led in turn to him finding family-related letters in the archives of the London Missionary Society. Stallworthy's book "A Familiar Tree" (Oxford University Press, 1978) is a collection of poetry inspired by events depicted in these documents. "Singing School" is an autobiography which emphasises the Stallworthy's development as a poet.

Stallworthy wrote a short summary of war poetry in the introductory chapter to the "Oxford Book of War Poetry" (Edited by Jon Stallworthy, Oxford University Press, 1984). He wrote: "'Poetry', Wordsworth reminds us, 'is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings', and there can be no area of human experience that has generated a wider range of powerful feelings than war: hope and fear; exhilaration and humiliation; hatred — not only for the enemy, but also for generals, politicians, and war-profiteers; love — for fellow soldiers, for women and children left behind, for country (often) and cause (occasionally)."

Published works

* "The Astronomy of Love", by Jon Stallworthy. (London: Oxford University Press, 1961)
* "Out of Bounds", by Jon Sallworthy. (1963)
* "Between the Lines: W. B. Yeat's Poetry in the Making", by Jon Stallworthy. (1963)
* "Yeats: Last poems, a casebook", by Jon Stallworthy. (London: Macmillan, 1968)
* "Root and Branch", by Jon Stallworthy. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1969)
* "Positives", by Jon Stallworthy. (1969)
* "Vision and Revision in Yeat's Last Poems", by Jon Stallworthy. (1969)
* "Five Centuries of Polish Poetry, 1450-1970", by Jerzy Peterkiewicz and Burns Singer; 2nd edition with new poems translated in collaboration with Jon Stallworthy. (London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1970) ISBN 0-19-211298-8
* "The Twelve, and Other Poems", by Alexander Blok; translated from Russian by Jon Stallworthy and Peter France. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1970)
* "Wilfred Owen", by Jon Stallworthy. (London: Oxford University Press, 1974) ISBN 0-19-211719-X
* "Hand in Hand", by Jon Stallworthy. (1974)
* "The Apple Barrel", by Jon Stallworthy. (1974)
* "A Book of Love Poetry", edited by Jon Stallworthy. (1974)
* "A Familiar Tree", by Jon Stallworthy; drawings by David Gentleman. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1978) ISBN 0-19-520050-0
* "Selected Poems", by Boris Pasternak; translated from Russian by Jon Stallworthy and Peter France. (New York: W. W. Norton, 1983) ISBN 0-393-01819-9
* "The Complete Poems and Fragments", by Wilfred Owen; edited by Jon Stallworthy. (New York: W. W. Norton, 1984) ISBN 0-393-01830-X
* "The Oxford Book of War Poetry", chosen and edited by Jon Stallworthy. (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1984) ISBN 0-19-214125-2
* "The Anzac Sonata: new and selected poems", by Jon Stallworthy. (London: Chatto & Windus; New York: W. W. Norton, 1986) ISBN 0-393-02449-0
* "Louis MacNeice", by Jon Stallworthy. (New York: W. W. Norton, 1995) ISBN 0-393-03776-2
* "The Guest from the Future", by Jon Stallworthy. (Carcanet Press, 1995) ISBN 1-85754-132-4
* "The Norton Anthology of Poetry", edited by Margaret Ferguson, Mary Jo Salter, and Jon Stallworthy. (New York: W. W. Norton, 1996) ISBN 0-393-96820-0
* "Rounding the Horn: Collected Poems", by Jon Stallworthy. (Carcanet Press, 1998) ISBN 1-85754-163-4
* "Singing School: The Making of a Poet", by Jon Stallworthy. (John Murray, 1998) ISBN 0-7195-5715-1
* "The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Volume 2C, The Twentieth Century", edited by Jon Stallworthy; M. H. Abrams, general editor; Stephen Greenblatt, associate editor. (New York: W. W. Norton, 2000) ISBN 0-393-97570-3
* "Great Poets of World War I: poetry from the great war", by Jon Stallworthy. (New York: Carroll and Graf, 2002) ISBN 0-7867-1098-5
* "Body Language", by Jon Stallworthy. (Carcanet Press, 2004) ISBN 1-85754-746-2

References

* Stallworthy, Jon. "A Familiar Tree". New York: Oxford University Press, 1978. Book liner notes and "The Bare Bones of the Tree", p. 80.

External links

* [http://www.towerpoetry.org.uk/poetry-matters/july2004/stallworthy.html "Poetry: Jon Stallworthy"] , Tower Poetry, June 2004. (Retrieved September 5, 2006)


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