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later, Jackson moved to India, placing more distance between himself and
Housman. When he returned briefly to England in 1889 to marry, Housman was not invited to the wedding and knew nothing about it until the couple had left the country. Adalbert Jackson died in 1892 and Housman commemorated him in a poem published as "XLII β A.J.J." of
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composition on his part. Sometimes they wanted a little alteration, sometimes none; sometimes the lines needed in order to make a complete poem would come later, spontaneously or with 'a little coaxing'; sometimes he had to sit down and finish the poem with his head. That... was a long and laborious process.
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was written there. More followed, placed on his
Worcestershire birthplace, his homes and school in Bromsgrove. The latter were encouraged by the Housman Society, which was founded in the town in 1973. Another initiative was the statue in Bromsgrove High Street, showing the poet striding with walking
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Housman's attitude to musical interpretations of his poetry, and indeed to music in general, was either indifference or torment. He told his friend Percy
Withers that he knew nothing of music and it meant nothing to him. Withers once played him a record of the Vaughan Williams setting, but realised
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investigating the motion of the planets: he is much more like a dog hunting for fleas". He declared many of his contemporary scholars to be stupid, lazy, vain, or all three, saying: "Knowledge is good, method is good, but one thing beyond all others is necessary; and that is to have a head, not a
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in London and he also arranged a job there for
Housman. The two shared a flat with Jackson's brother Adalbert until 1885, when Housman moved to lodgings of his own, probably after Jackson responded to a declaration of love by telling Housman that he could not reciprocate his feelings. Two years
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HOC TITVLO COMMEMORATVR / ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN / PER XXV ANNOS LINGVAE LATINAE PROFESSOR KENNEDIANVS / ET HVIVS COLLEGII SOCIVS / QVI BENTLEII INSISTENS VESTIGIIS / TEXTVM TRADITVM POETARVM LATINORVM / TANTO INGENII ACVMINE TANTIS DOCTRINAE COPIIS / EDITORVM SOCORDIAM / TAM ACRI CAVILLATIONE
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Poetry was for him β¦'a morbid secretion', as the pearl is for the oyster. The desire, or the need, did not come upon him often, and it came usually when he was feeling ill or depressed; then whole lines and stanzas would present themselves to him without any effort, or any consciousness of
740:, with the proviso that it was not to be published for 25 years. The essay discussed A. E. Housman's homosexuality and his love for Moses Jackson. Despite the conservative nature of the times and his own caution in public life, Housman was quite open in his poetry, and especially in
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Many colleagues were unnerved by
Housman's scathing attacks on those he thought guilty of shoddy scholarship. In his paper "The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism" (1921) he wrote: "A textual critic engaged upon his business is not at all like
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of 1535 was discovered in the UCL library and presented to the
Library Committee, Housman (who had become an atheist while at Oxford) remarked that it would be better to sell it to "buy some really useful books with the proceeds".
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he had made a mistake when he saw the look of disgust on the poet's face. Nevertheless, by 1976, a catalogue listed 400 musical settings of
Housman's poems. As of 2023, Lieder Net Archive records 646 settings of 188 texts.
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CASTIGAVIT / VT HORVM STVDIORVM PAENE REFORMATOR EXSTITERIT / IDEM POETA / TENVI CARMINVM FASCICVLO / SEDEM SIBI TVTAM IN HELICONE NOSTRO VINDICAVIT / OBIIT PRID.KAL.MAI./ A.S.MDCCCCXXXVI AETATIS SVAE LXXVII
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The earliest commemoration of
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The poems are marked by pessimism and preoccupation with death, without religious consolation (Housman had become an atheist while still an undergraduate). Housman wrote many of them while living in
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Housman lectures on classical subjects in 2005, initially given every second year then annually after 2011. The anniversary itself in 2009 saw the publication of a new edition of
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and poet. After an initially poor performance while at university, he took employment as a clerk in London and established his academic reputation by first publishing as a
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A. E. Housman: A Sketch Together with a List of his Writings and Indexes to his Classical Papers
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and piano, was published in 1909. Between 1909 and 1911,
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1096:A. E. Housman: Collected Poems and Selected Prose
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1862:Palmer, Christopher; Banfield, Stephen (2001).
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778:"Good-bye," said you, "forget me."
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1473:
1280:James Clarke & Co, Oxford,
885:. He also wrote the orchestral
876:Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad
696:. Housman also wrote a parodic
2456:(Sussex Academic Press, 2016)
2398:A.E. Housman: The Scholar-Poet
1929:. Cambridge University Press.
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796:And say the lad that loved you
787:And no tall flower to meet you
593:Fifty springs are little room,
463:Kennedy Professorship of Latin
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2503:A. E Housman β A Reassessment
2407:(London: Jonathan Cape, 1937)
2013:(2007), Chap. 17, pp. 314-329
1739:"Fragment of a Greek Tragedy"
1510:English Classical Scholarship
819:Housman's poetry, especially
783:If here, where clover whitens
595:About the woodlands I will go
588:It only leaves me fifty more.
579:Wearing white for Eastertide.
448:
271:
2756:19th-century English writers
2375:, 'Homage to a lonely lad',
1924:Sensibility and English Song
1623:The Letters of A. E. Housman
1532:A. E. Housman: A Single Life
1499:, New York (1979) pp. 52β55.
1264:
1244:The Letters of A. E. Housman
1238:The Letters of A. E. Housman
1092:, ed. Tom Burns Haber (1955)
972:Housman statue in Bromsgrove
792:Halt by the headstone naming
757:It irked you, and I promised
543:St Laurence's Church, Ludlow
7:
2826:Kennedy Professors of Latin
2668:(public domain audiobooks)
2618:20th Century Press Archives
2382:Cunningham, Valentine ed.,
2094:"Housman and J.P. Postgate"
1544:Ricks, Christopher (1989).
1250:
1246:, ed. Archie Burnett (2007)
1200:Introductory Lecture (1892)
1114:, ed. Archie Burnett (1997)
882:Bredon Hill and Other Songs
774:To put the world between us
699:Fragment of a Greek Tragedy
670:published further poems in
651:British Expeditionary Force
584:Twenty will not come again,
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2801:English classical scholars
2766:20th-century English poets
2751:19th-century English poets
2710:Kennedy Professor of Latin
2541:Portraits of A. E. Housman
2396:Graves, Richard Perceval,
2366:
2173:Housman Society Newsletter
1919:Banfield, Stephen (1985).
1760:Marcellino, Ralph (1995).
1613:Gow (Cambridge 1936) p. 18
1604:Gow (Cambridge 1936) p. 24
1411:"Housman's 150th birthday"
1112:The Poems of A. E. Housman
753:Because I liked you better
563:
467:Trinity College, Cambridge
347:, and went there to study
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2425:(London: Macmillan, 2001)
2386:(Oxford: Blackwell, 2000)
2196:"Statue to A. E. Housman"
1561:Gow (Cambridge 1936) p. 5
1492:Richard Perceval Graves,
1470:Cunningham (2000) p. 981.
1157:: editorum in usum edidit
552:
438:University College London
345:St John's College, Oxford
331:Housman was educated at
227:University College London
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2563:BBC Profile 24 June 2009
2438:Summers, Claude J. ed.,
1956:Dent, London (1924), 73.
1698:, London 2016, Chapter 1
1625:, Clarendon Press 2007,
1352:"Christ Church Catshill"
1207:" (1910; published 1969)
1120:(2010, Penguin Classics)
1032:
921:The Land of Lost Content
2713:University of Cambridge
2066:"Alfred Edward Housman"
1967:First World War Studies
1497:Charles Scribner's Sons
1435:P. G. Naiditch (1988).
1282:Oxford University Press
1240:, ed. Henry Maas (1971)
511:His younger colleague,
430:Oxford University Press
318:married an elder cousin
231:University of Cambridge
2851:People from Bromsgrove
2723:William Blair Anderson
2662:Works by A. E. Housman
2652:Works by A. E. Housman
2643:Works by A. E. Housman
2627:Works by A. E. Housman
2556:London Review of Books
2523:(Little, Brown, 2016)
2182:1 October 2015 at the
2070:Trinity College Chapel
1983:"The Western Playland"
1950:Arthur Eaglefield Hull
1805:Summers ed. 1995, 371.
1397:"Profile at Poets.org"
1284:, New York, 1986 p.149
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2791:Burials in Shropshire
2494:Gardner, Philip, ed.
2357:20 March 2017 at the
2119:"History of the ASCR"
2045:The LiederNet Archive
1987:The LiederNet Archive
1766:The Classical Journal
1737:A.E.H (8 June 1883).
1637:Graves (1979) p. 155.
1571:Eyres, Harry (2013).
1521:Summers (1995) p. 371
1508:Charles Oscar Brink,
1276:Charles Oscar Brink,
1258:The Invention of Love
1184:The Classical Journal
1125:Classical scholarship
1007:The Invention of Love
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64:Alfred Edward Housman
18:Alfred Edward Housman
2597:4 March 2016 at the
2570:: An article in the
2452:Blocksidge, Martin.
2379:(UK), 23 April 1988.
2206:on 24 September 2015
1849:Housman (1937) p213.
1814:Summers (1995) p372.
1530:Blocksidge, Martin.
1172:(1926; 2nd ed. 1927)
1159:(1905; 2nd ed. 1931)
912:The Western Playland
333:King Edward's School
2821:English LGBTQ poets
2816:English gay writers
2587:The Housman Society
2508:Housman, Laurence.
2403:Housman, Laurence,
2129:on 17 February 2017
1969:, Volume 2, 2011,
1922:Banfield, Stephen.
926:Charles Wilfred Orr
918:in the song cycle,
2806:English male poets
2322:Merlin Unwin Books
2318:"A Shropshire Lad"
2288:"Housman Lectures"
2253:(5 October 1997).
1867:Grove Music Online
1534:. N.p.: n.p., 2016
1192:Published lectures
1152:D. Iunii Iuuenalis
1102:(1988, Allen Lane)
1038:Poetry collections
1025:and Ivor Gurney's
974:
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871:George Butterworth
835:in his version of
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2695:Academic offices
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2529:978-1-4087-0613-8
2476:978-0-227-17299-5
2462:978-1-84519-844-2
2377:Weekend Telegraph
2373:Critchley, Julian
2230:Westminster Abbey
1887:978-1-56159-263-0
1646:Critchley (1988).
1582:978-0-374-17274-9
1304:Poetry Foundation
1232:Collected letters
1221:Prose collections
1100:Christopher Ricks
1015:London University
998:Westminster Abbey
637:Later collections
341:Bromsgrove School
219:classical scholar
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