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A New Book by the Author of “Lavender
and Old Lace”
LOVE AFFAIRS OF LITERARY MEN
By MYRTLE REED
Author of “A Spinner in the Sun,” “The Master’s Violin,” etc.
The love affairs of literary men seem to have an unfailing hold upon the general sympathy, and a stronger hold, it might be said, than the sentimental experiences of any other class of people. In this book, Miss Reed has briefly retold the stories of the lovers of the group of writers who are assured, all of them, of immortal places in English literature. Here we may read of the mysterious, double love affair of Swift with Stella and Vanessa, of Pope’s almost grotesque attempts at the role of lover, of Dr. Johnson’s ponderous affections, of Sterne’s sentimental philanderings, and of Cowper’s relations with the fair sex. We are told too of the loves of Keats and Shelley, a story in the former case distressingly painful, in the latter a tale in which the tragic and the joyous are woven in a mingled web. Here, too, we meet Edgar Allan Poe as a lover; and we read of Carlyle’s wooing, and peruse the unpleasant, but not uninteresting, chronicle of his married life which resulted so unhappily for Mrs. Carlyle.
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