ABSTRACT

First published in 1949, The Progress of a Biographer follows a general principle that there are absolute truths, which an individual can in some degree apprehend and live by, but which churches and institutions can only obscure and pervert. This principle is followed for the sketches in this book, most of which were written between the end of World War II and the spring of 1948. The subjects range from P. G. Wodehouse to Karl Marx, from W. B. Yeats to Thackeray, and from Rainer Maria Rilke to Lloyd George. Believing that to understand a man’s work, one must form a coherent impression of the man, the author has tried to suggest the leading characteristics and governing impulses of his subjects. His intention has been to clarify rather than to criticise, though doubtless the affect may sometimes be one of criticism falling short of clarification. The book will be of interest to students across disciplines but will particularly appeal to students of English literature.

chapter 1|14 pages

The Progress of a Biographer

chapter 2|12 pages

William Makepeace Thackeray

chapter 3|11 pages

Rudyard Kipling

chapter 4|7 pages

J. M. Barrie

chapter 5|5 pages

Bernard Shaw

chapter 6|4 pages

Shaw and Dickens

chapter 8|4 pages

Oscar Wilde's Biographers

chapter 9|4 pages

Rupert Brooke

chapter 10|4 pages

Occluded Pastures

chapter 11|4 pages

Pendragonship

chapter 12|5 pages

Tennyson and W. H. Auden

chapter 13|4 pages

Aldous Huxley's Mystic

chapter 14|4 pages

The ‘Who’ and the ‘What’

chapter 15|4 pages

Meetings with W. B. Yeats

chapter 16|4 pages

The Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke

chapter 17|4 pages

A Woman of the Pharisees

chapter 18|5 pages

George Saintsbury

chapter 19|4 pages

Sir Walter Scott and John Buchan

chapter 20|4 pages

Logan Pearsall Smith

chapter 21|5 pages

High Life in Victorian Fiction

chapter 22|5 pages

The English in Switzerland

chapter 23|4 pages

Humour

chapter 24|5 pages

William Gerhardi

chapter 25|4 pages

Max Beerbohm

chapter 26|4 pages

P. G. Wodehouse

chapter 27|4 pages

Boswell and D. B. Wyndham Lewis

chapter 28|5 pages

Counsels for the Defence

chapter 29|5 pages

Hamlet Borgianized

chapter 30|4 pages

Biography and Criticism

chapter 31|4 pages

The Heroic Vitalists

chapter 32|5 pages

The Comforts of Richard Wagner

chapter 33|4 pages

What are Politics?

chapter 34|3 pages

Napoleon

chapter 35|6 pages

Lloyd George

chapter 36|4 pages

Winston Churchill

chapter 37|4 pages

Karl Marx

chapter 38|4 pages

The Common Man