- Thomas Lovell Beddoes
Thomas Lovell Beddoes (
June 30 ,1803 –January 26 ,1849 ) was an Englishpoet anddramatist .Biography
Born in Clifton,
Somerset, England , he was the son of Dr.Thomas Beddoes , a friend ofSamuel Taylor Coleridge , and Anna, sister ofMaria Edgeworth . He was educated at Charterhouse andPembroke College, Oxford . He published in 1821 "The Improvisatore", which he afterwards endeavoured to suppress. His next venture was "The Bride's Tragedy" (1822), ablank verse drama that was published and well reviewed, and won for him the friendship ofBarry Cornwall .Beddoes' work shows a constant preoccupation with death. In 1824, he went to
Göttingen to study medicine, motivated by his hope of discovering physical evidence of a human spirit which survives the death of the body. [Donner, 1950, pp. xxxvi-xxxvii.] He was expelled, and then went toWürzburg to complete his training. At this period, he became involved with radical politics; this got him into trouble. He was deported from Bavaria in 1833, and had to leaveZürich , where he had settled, in 1840.He continued to write, but published nothing.
He led an itinerant life after leaving Switzerland, returning to England only in 1846, before going back to Germany. He became increasingly disturbed, and committed
suicide by poison atBasel , in 1849, at the age of 46. For some time before his death, he had been engaged on a drama, "Death's Jest Book", which was published in 1850 with a memoir by his friend,T. F. Kelsall . His "Collected Poems" were published in 1851.Notes
Bibliography
*Donner, H.W., ed. (1950). "Plays and Poems of Thomas Lovell Beddoes". London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd.
*Web Sources
* [http://www.litgothic.com/Authors/beddoes.html "The Literary Gothic"]
* [http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=324 "The Literary Encyclopedia"]Works
* [http://starburst.cbl.umces.edu/~tara/poetry.html A large sample of his works]
ee also
[http://www.phantomwooer.org Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society website]
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