E. H. W. Meyerstein

E. H. W. Meyerstein

Edward Harry William Meyerstein (August 11 1889September 12 1952) was an English writer and scholar. He wrote poetry and short stories, and a "Life Of Thomas Chatterton".

Early life and education

Meyerstein was born in Hampstead, the son of Edward William Meyerstein and his wife Jessy Louise Solomon. His father was a merchant and stockbroker who was generous benefactor to the Royal Free Hospital [ [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/medicalschool/current-students/prizes/p1y2/index.htm ROYAL FREE & UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL] ] became High Sheriff of Kent and was knighted in 1938. Meyerstein was educated at Holly Hill Hampstead, and then went to board at St Cyprian's School, Eastbourne. At St Cyprian's, he met the future painter Cedric Morris, started collecting manuscripts from local bookshops and won the Harrow History Prize. With this under his belt, his mother then sent him to Harrow. Brought up as a Protestant, he was baptised before going to Harrow, with George Adolphus Storey the painter as his godfather. After Harrow, he went to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he had many friends including Wilfred Rowland Childe and John Wain. His verse was published in "Oxford Poetry 1910-13" and later volumes.

Career

After Oxford, Meyerstein spent some time in Germany before starting work in the manuscript room of the British Museum. In the autumn of 1914 he enlisted in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, but was discharged as "not likely to become an efficient soldier".

He returned to the British Museum where he stayed until Armistice Day 1918. He was becoming increasingly discontented with regular work, but a visit from his mother became the final straw and he resigned. Here he based his short novel "Bollond", which although written in 1920 remained unpublished until 1958, after his death. It is the story of a young man's misadventures adrift in the West End of London in the last months of the War. Reginald Bollond, the central character, unwittingly attracts the attention of a series of homosexuals, including a cocaine dealer who wants to set him up as a rent boy. Meyerstein decided to develop his writing and his collections and his interests in the arts. He became a Fellow of Magdalen College and considered himself a man of letters thereafter. Apart from occasional holidays in the English countryside and in Europe, he spent most of his life in his rooms at Greys Inn Place. He wrote "A Life of Thomas Chatterton" - the promising poet who committed suicide at an early age - in 1930 and produced various works of poetry which were published in collections. Occasional music criticism also appeared under his name in the journal "Music Survey".

Legacies

He made important bequests to his college and the British Library (including part of a Mozart manuscript). [ [http://www.bl.uk/news/2006/pressrelease20060110.html British Library Press Release 12 Jan 2006] ] . His will also established the "Chatterton Lectures on Poetry" an annual lecture to be given by a lecturer under the age of 40 on the life and works of a deceased English poet (interpreted as ‘a deceased poet writing in the English language’). An inaugural lecture on Meyerstein himself was delivered in 1955 by the historian Lionel Butler, husband of Gwendoline Butler. [ [http://www.britac.ac.uk/pubS/src/pbaindex/chattert.html Chatterton Lectures published in the Proceedings of the British Academy] ] He is buried at Saint John’s-at-Hampstead Church and Churchyard.

Inner life

:"I suspect - but you mustn't tell anybody - that I was born out of Jane Austen by Apuleius." E. H. W. M.

The Daily Telegraph commenting on Meyerstein's autobiography "Of My Early Life" noted "Out of this strange obsessed life came strange obsessed novels and poems which could have been written by nobody else". John Wain in his own autobiography "Sprightly Running", recalled of the neurotic poet that he emerged from Oxford with a backward looking, almost Johnsonian determination to dig in and cherish the old values while the tide of modernism swept over him. He described him as a disconcerting friend, with a taste for rather cruel or sinister jokes and recorded some strange miserly habits such as reusing old Christmas cards. Meyerstein himself in his autobiography makes no secret of his taste for flagellation. His editor Rowland Watson quotes a letter recording a beating by an assistant master at his Prep school (a good-looking Bristolian). While the master said his conceit must be whipped out of him, Meyerstein comments "Poor man - he was only whipping it in, had he but known". His passion for collecting extended to an extraordinary collection of whips from many countries, which were discovered under his bed after his death and burned.

Works

*Symphonies (1915) poems
*Grobo (1925)
*The Pleasure Lover: Being some account of the early life and fortunes of Terence Duke (1925)
*A Life of Thomas Chatterton (1930)
*New Symphonies (1933) poems
*The Pageant and Other Stories (1934)
*Selected Poems (1935)
*A Boy of Clare (1937) poems
*Eclogues (1941, Richards Press) poems
*Adventures by Sea of Edward Coxere(1946) editor
*The Delphic Charioteer (1951) poems
*Verse Letters to Five Friends (1954)
*Of My Early Life (1957) autobiography
*Bolland and Other Stories (1958)
*Some Poems (1960)

ee also

*Thomas Moult The Best Poems of 1931
*John Gawsworth Edwardian Poets (1936)
*Poems of Today 1938 3rd Series

References

*"Some Letters of E.H.W. Meyerstein" (1959) Rowland Leonard Watson
*E.H.W. Meyerstein 1889-1952 (Chatterton Lecture) Lionel Butler

External links

* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp03068 National Portrait Gallery]


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