The Hyacinth Girl, Lyndall Gordon
The Hyacinth Girl, Lyndall Gordon
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The Hyacinth Girl
T.S. Eliot's Hidden Muse

Author: Lyndall Gordon

Narrator: Buffy Davis

Unabridged: 18 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, T. S. Eliot was considered the greatest English-language poet of his generation. But there was another side to Eliot, as acclaimed biographer Lyndall Gordon reveals in her new biography, The Hyacinth Girl. While married twice, Eliot had an almost lifelong love for Emily Hale, an American drama teacher to whom he wrote extensive, illuminating, deeply personal letters.

Gordon plumbs the archive to recast Hale's role as the first and foremost woman of the poet's life, tracing the ways in which their ardor and his idealization figured in his art. For Eliot's relationships, as Gordon explains, were inextricable from his poetry, and Emily Hale was not the sole woman who entered his work. Gordon sheds new light on Eliot's first marriage to the flamboyant Vivienne; recreates his relationship with Mary Trevelyan, a wartime woman of action; and finally, explores his marriage to the young Valerie Fletcher.

This stunning portrait of Eliot will compel not only a reassessment of the man—judgmental, duplicitous, intensely conflicted, and indubitably brilliant—but of the role of the choice women in his life and his writings. And at the center was Emily Hale in a love drama that Eliot conceived and the inspiration for the poetry he wrote that would last beyond their time. She was his "Hyacinth Girl."

About Lyndall Gordon

Lyndall Gordon is the author of Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft, a New York Times Notable Book; Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life, winner of the James Tait Black Prize for Biography; and biographies of T. S. Eliot and Charlotte Bronte. She is a senior research fellow at St. Hilda's College in Oxford, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy on October 25, 2022

I was a freshmen in college, prowling the library shelves, when I found the poetry of T. S. Eliot. His collected poems and plays sits, tattered and worn, on my shelf. I have the facsimile and transcript of the original manuscript of The Waste Land. But after reading The Hyacinth Girl, I feel like I......more

Goodreads review by Elisa on December 04, 2022

So satisfying and confirming! Lyndall Gordon is one of my scholar heroes. She wrote a lovely biography of Virginia Woolf, balanced and perceptive. Then she convinced the Eliot estate to allow her to use and even quote some from his early unpublished work and wrote a brilliant biographic treatment of......more

Goodreads review by Kasandra on January 25, 2024

Oh the waste sad time. Things ill done and done to others, indeed.......more

Goodreads review by Ian on April 13, 2024

I would be amazed if anyone came out of this book with a higher regard for T.S. Eliot than they had going into it. Stimulated by a huge cache of letters to his compatriot, and for many years, beloved and ideal, Emily Hale, released by the Princeton archive in 2020, Lyndall Gordon has produced a reve......more

Goodreads review by Lelia on October 27, 2023

I have mixed feelings about this book. First of all, I hope it hasn’t ruined Four Quartets for me. Gordon invites us to peek behind the curtain, identifying certain lines in the poems with Eliot’s experiences with Emily Hale, the hyacinth girl. Since Eliot was controlling, demanding, repressed, evas......more