Painted Shadow: A Life of Vivienne Eliot

Painted Shadow: A Life of Vivienne Eliot

by Carole Seymour - Jones (Author)

Synopsis

This biography of Vivienne Eliot completely belies the long-held view of her as merely a demented woman. When Tom and Vivienne married in 1915 they had known each other only a few months. The predatory and exploitative Bertrand Russell, under the guise of taking the Eliots under his wing, soon drew Vivienne into a sexual relationship. The couple joined the emotional merry-go-round of the Bloomsbury and Garsington circles and their marriage became the subject of speculation. Nevertheless Vivienne flourished for a while helping her husband with his literary work, contributing poems, essays and book reviews to his magazine. But by the time she was committed to an asylum in 1938, five years after Eliot had deserted her, this spontaneous and loving woman had become a sad and lonely figure. Out of this emotional turbulence came the poem The Waste Land . Carole Seymour-Jones seeks to show that the poem cannot be understood without reference to the marriage. Based on papers both privately-owned and on university archives, and on Vivienne's own writings held at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the author aims to offer a striking new picture of Eliot's first wife.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 704
Edition: New
Publisher: Constable
Published: 12 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1841196363
ISBN 13: 9781841196367

Media Reviews
'A gripping 700-pager, immaculately researched, which at a stroke consigns all those academic books which have taken TSE's theory of the impersonal nature of his art to the rubbish heap' - Roger Lewis, Books of the Year, New Statesman; 'Fascinating and pitiful. [this] fine biography is the product of wide, meticulous research which exposes the nightmarish quality of the Eliot marriage' - Helen Dunmore, The Times; Brilliant, deeply researched, utterly compelling.' - Tom Paulin, Guardian
Author Bio
Carole Seymour-Jones is the author of the biography Beatrice and Sydney Webb. She received a Visiting Fellowship from the Paul Mellon Foundation for her work on the archives held at the Harry Ransom Research Centre, University of Texas