- Edwin Emmanuel Bradford
The Reverend Edwin Emmanuel Bradford (1860-1944) was an English clergyman and Uranian poet and novelist. He attended Exeter College, Oxford, received his B.A. in 1884, and was awarded a D.D. He was
vicar ofNordelph , [cite web|title=Holy Trinity, Nordelph|work=Norfolk Churches|url=http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/nordelph/nordelph.htm|accessdate=2007-07-29]Downham Market ,Norfolk , from 1905 to 1944. Towards the beginning of his life Bradford was anAnglo-Catholic but he subsequently became a Modernist. He was at one time a great friend of The ReverendS. E. Cottam , M.A., with whom he had been an undergraduate, and may even have been in love with him. [Bevis Hillier, "Young Betjeman" (London: John Murray, 1988), p. 177]Bradford's verse was outspokenly pederastic, but also remarkably popular during his lifetime given the prudery of Victorian England.
W. H. Auden andJohn Betjeman , were entertained by the apparent naïvety of Bradford's poetry. [cite book|author=Hillier, Bevis|title=John Betjeman – New Fame, New Love|date=2002|publisher=John Murray|location=London|isbn=0-7195-5002-5] [Bevis Hillier, "Young Betjeman" (London: John Murray, 1988), p. 176] Betjeman's friendGeorge Alfred Kolkhorst collected Bradford's novels. [Bevis Hillier, "Young Betjeman" (London: John Murray, 1988), p. 177]Bradford's work can just barely be interpreted as a sign of innocent "
romantic friendship " with youths, but several verses, such as "The Bather in the Blue Grotto at Capri" and "Alan", are plainly erotically inspired. Many of his poems are direct though sometimes self-effacing pleas of love to the young males in his life. In Bradford's own words::Here's a loyal and a loving heart,:Take it, lad, or leave it.
Works
*"Sermon sketches for the Sundays of the Christian year" (1907)
*"Sonnets, Songs, and Ballads" (1908)
*"Stories of life at our great public schools" (1908)
*"Passing the Love of Women and Other Poems" (1913)
*"In Quest of Love and Other Poems" (1913)
*"Lays of Love and Life" (1916)
*"The New Chivalry and Other Poems" (1918)
*"The Romance of Youth and Other Poems" (1920) ( [http://www.archive.org/details/romanceofyouthot00brad Archive.org e-book] )
*"Ralph Rawdon: a Story in Verse" (1922)
*"The True Aristocracy" (1923)
*"The Tree of Knowledge" (1925)
*"The Kingdom within You and Other Poems" (1927)
*"Strangers and Pilgrims" (1929)
*"Boyhood" (1930)
*"Boris Orloff: A Christmas Yarn (Stoke Ferry, Norfolk: Daedalus Press, 1968; a limited edition of 200 copies plus 10 copies on Japanese paper lettered from A to J)
*"To Boys Unknown" (1988)References
*cite book|author=Bradford, Rev. E. E.|coauthors=Paul Webb, ed.|date=1988|title=To Boys Unknown|location=London|publisher=GMP Publishers|isbn=0-85449-092-2
*cite book|author=D'Arch Smith, Timothy|1970|title=Love in Earnest|location=London|publisher=Routledge & Kegan Paul|isbn=0-7100-6730-5
*cite web|author=Norton, Rictor|title=Blessed are the "Puer" in Heart: E. E. Bradford|work=A History of Homoerotica|url=http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/bradford.htm|accessdate=2007-07-29
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