John Barlas

John Barlas

John Evelyn Barlas (1860 – 1914), pseudonym Evelyn Douglas, was an English poet and political activist of the late nineteenth century. He was a member of the decadent movement in literature, as well as a revolutionary socialist in politics. Eight books of his Swinburne-influenced verse were published between 1884 and 1893, including 1885's "the Bloody Heart", 1887's "Phantasmagoria: Dream-Fugues" and 1889's "Love Sonnets".

Born in Burma, he studied at New College, Oxford, where he befriended Oscar Wilde, who became an intimate companion. Having served as an organizer for the Social Democratic Federation and as a contributor to William Morris' socialist journal "Commonweal", he demonstrated in Trafalgar Square on Bloody Sunday. He was allegedly "batoned and floored" there, after which it is said he fell, bloodied, at the feet of Eleanor Marx. Barlas was briefly associated with the Rhymers' Club, having been sponsored by Ernest Dowson. His work, which was mostly devoid of socialist themes, was much admired by contemporary authors such as John Davidson and Henry Stephens Salt. He was also known by his friends as a brilliant conversationalist and a man of compelling personality and good looks.

Possessing both fragile mental health and intense emotions, Barlas was arrested on the morning of New Year's Eve, 1891 after walking to Westminster Bridge and firing a revolver three times at the House of Commons, apparently to show his contempt for Parliament. Although he was bailed out by Wilde, Barlas was eventually admitted to Gartnavel Asylum, Glasgow, where he spent much of his later life in severe mental illness. Barlas' apparent madness likely originated in syphilis, suggested by a sore found when he was admitted to the asylum. The romantic theory that the madness originated in injuries he sustained on Bloody Sunday has also been presented. He may have obtained the disease while living with a prostitute after he had left his wife, whom he frequently had threatened and beaten. He died in 1914, aged 54, while still living in Gartnavel.

References

*Beckson, Karl. (ed.) "Aesthetes and Decadents of the 1890's". Academy Chicago Publishers, 1981. ISBN 0-89733-044-7
*Lowe, David. "John Barlas: Sweet Singer and Socialist". Cupar-Fife, 1915.
*Salt, Henry (ed.) "Selections from the Poems of John E. Barlas". Elkin Matthews, 1925.
*Sloan, John (ed.) "John Davidson: First of the Moderns". Oxford University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-19-818248-1

External links

* [http://www.sonnets.org/love-sonnets.htm Barlas' 1889 book "Love Sonnets", complete, at Sonnet Central]
* [http://www.sonnets.org/barlas.htm Four other Barlas Sonnets at Sonnet Central]


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