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John Heath-Stubbs

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As a Romantic poet, Heath-Stubbs's diction was strong, yet subtle. Running through his work was a nostalgia for "classicism". He was consciously literary and his work elaborately wrought rather than spontaneous, which meant his was not the kind of poetry likely to have mass appeal. However, his
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Although diagnosed with glaucoma at the age of 18, a condition he inherited from his father, he was able to read with his left eye until 1961, but was completely blind from 1978. Nonetheless, he continued to write almost to the end. A documentary film about him, entitled
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from Staffordshire; Heath-Stubbs's great-great-grandfather Joseph, a younger son, married Mary, the only child of a judge named Heath, this eventually becoming part of the family name. Heath-Stubbs stated in his autobiography
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By that time Heath-Stubbs had recognised his homosexuality, though his love for the poet and artist Philip Rawson was returned only in the form of strong friendship. In the early 1940s, Heath-Stubbs reverted to regular
61:(1993), "In my grandfather's day, the last of the Heaths made us Stubbses her heirs, so long as we changed our name to Heath-Stubbs." Furthermore, "according to family tradition", they were related to the pamphleteer 45:. His parents were Francis Heath-Stubbs, a non-practising, independently wealthy solicitor, and his wife Edith Louise Sara, a concert pianist under her maiden name, Edie Marr. His boyhood was largely spent near the 77:, beginning, "Mr Heath-Stubbs as you must understand/Came of a gentleman's family out of Staffordshire/Of as good blood as any in England/But he was wall-eyed and his legs too spare." 1102: 1132: 29:(9 July 1918 – 26 December 2006) was an English poet and translator. He is known for verse influenced by classical myths, and for a long Arthurian poem, "Artorius" (1972). 1107: 1031: 1117: 1097: 1087: 25: 1147: 1142: 1007: 396: 188: 1050: 1127: 794: 614: 587: 417: 800: 197: 1112: 1092: 1137: 1122: 988: 201: 193: 73:, and yet remained a staunch royalist. "Family pride, combining with a poised self-irony" marked Heath-Stubbs's poem 89: 232:
put it, "Few writers of his time had a deeper knowledge of the English language, or cared for it more devotedly."
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, fourth edition
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in 1960–1961, and teaching posts at the College of St Mark and St John in Chelsea in 1962–1972, and at
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BBC Your Paintings in partnership with the PCF, portrait of John Heath-Stubbs
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The Darkling Plain: Romanticism in English Poetry from Darley to Yeats
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A Survey of Staffordshire Containing the Antiquities of that County
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A Partridge in a Pear Tree: Poems for the Twelve Days of Christmas
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for twenty years from 1972. He lived for a time, in the 1950s, at
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particularly rewarding. He became a poetry adviser to the firm of
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John Heath-Stubbs died in London on 26 December 2006, aged 88.
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devotion to the craft of poetry makes his work impressive. As
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Artorius: A Heroic Poem in Four Books and Eight Episodes
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for his opposition to negotiations for her marriage to
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Heath-Stubbs held the Gregory Fellowship of Poetry at
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Encyclopaedia of British Writers, 1800 to the Present
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The Forsaken Garden: An Anthology of Poetry 1824–1909
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OBE
Streatham
Hampstead
New Forest
gentry
John Stubbs
Queen Elizabeth I
Francis, Duke of Anjou
Bembridge School
Isle of Wight
Queen's College, Oxford
Nevill Coghill
C. S. Lewis
Routledge
Sidney Keyes
Anglican
Leeds University
Alexandria, Egypt
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Merton College, Oxford
Zennor
Cornwall
Sappho
Horace
Catullus
Hafiz
Verlaine
Giacomo Leopardi
David Wright
Faber Book of Twentieth Century Verse

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