Literature of the Lost Generation. Richard Aldington his life and work. Death of a Hero. Plan: Introduction 3


Aldington's obituary in The Times of London in 1962



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Literature of the Lost Generation. Richard Aldington his life and work. Death of a Hero

2.2 Aldington's obituary in The Times of London in 1962
Aldington's obituary in The Times of London in 1962 described him as "[a]n angry young man of the generation before they became fashionable ... who remained something of an angry old man to the end".[46]
Works

  • Images (1910–1915) (The Poetry Bookshop, London, 1915) & (historical reproduction by Bibliobazaar ISBN 978-1-113-27518-9) 2009

  • Images Old and New (Four Seas Co., Boston, 1916) & (historical reproduction by Bibliobazaar ISBN 978-1-113-39283-1) 2009

  • The Poems of Anyte of Tegea (1916) translator

  • Images of Desire (Elkin Mathews, 1919) & (historical reproduction by Bibliobazaar) ISBN 978-1-115-45071-3) 2009

  • Images of War, A Book of Poems (Beaumont Press, London, 1919) & (historical reproduction by Bibliobazaar) ISBN 978-1-171-58428-5) 2009

  • War and Love: Poems 1915–1918 (1919)

  • Greek Songs in the Manner of Anacreon (1919) translator

  • Hymen (Egoist Press, 1921) with H.D.

  • Medallions in Clay (1921)

  • The Good-Humoured Ladies: A Comedy by Carlo Goldoni (1922) translator, with Arthur Symons

  • Exile and Other Poems (1923)

  • Literary Studies and Reviews (1924) essays

  • Sturly, by Pierre Custot (1924) translator

  • The Mystery of the Nativity: Translated from the Liegeois of the XVth Century (Medici Society, 1924) translator

  • A Fool i' the Forest: A Phantasmagoria (1924) poem

  • A Book of 'Characters' from Theophrastus, Joseph Hall, Sir Thomas Overbury, Nicolas Breton, John Earle, Thomas Fuller, and Other English Authors; Jean de La Bruyère, Vauvenargues, and Other French Authors, compiled and translated by Richard Aldington, with an introduction and notes (1924)

  • Voltaire (1925)

  • French Studies and Reviews (1926)

  • The Love of Myrrhine and Konallis: and other prose poems (1926)

  • Cyrano De Bergerac, Voyages to the Moon and the Sun (1927) translator

  • D.H. Lawrence: An Indiscretion (1927) (34-page pamphlet)

  • Letters of Madame de Sévigné to Her Daughter and Her Friends, selected, with an introductory essay, by Richard Aldington (1927) translator

  • Letters of Voltaire and Frederick the Great (1927) translator

  • Candide and Other Romances by Voltaire (1928) translator with Norman Tealby

  • Collected Poems (1928)

  • Fifty Romance Lyric Poems (1928) translator

  • Hark the Herald (Hours Press, 1928)

  • Remy de Gourmont: Selections From All His Works Chosen and Translated by Richard Aldington (1928)

  • Remy de Gourmont: A Modern Man of Letters (1928)

  • The Treason of the Intellectuals (La Trahison des Clercs), by Julien Benda (1928) translator

  • Death of a Hero: A Novel (1929)

  • The Eaten Heart (Hours Press, 1929) poems

  • A Dream in the Luxembourg: A Poem (1930)

  • Euripides' Alcestis (1930) translator

  • At All Costs (William Heinemann, Ltd., 1930) 45-page story

  • D.H. Lawrence (1930) (43-page pamphlet; its contents are identical to D.H. Lawrence: An Indiscretion (1927), except for the dropping of the subtitle and the addition of a one-paragraph note following the title page.)

  • Last Straws (Hours Press, 1930)

  • Medallions from Anyte of Tegea, Meleager of Gadara, the Anacreontea, Latin Poets of the Renaissance (1930) translator

  • The Memoirs of Marmontel (1930) editor, with Brigit Patmore

  • Roads to Glory (1930) stories

  • Tales from the Decameron (1930) translator

  • Two Stories (Elkin Mathews, 1930): "Deserter" and "The Lads of the Village"

  • Letters to the Amazon, by Remy de Gourmont (1931) translator

  • Balls and Another Book for Suppression (1931) (13 pages)

  • The Colonel's Daughter: A Novel (1931)

  • Stepping Heavenward: A Record (1931) satire aimed at T. S. Eliot

  • Aurelia by Gérard de Nerval (1932) translator

  • Soft Answers (1932) five short novels

  • All Men Are Enemies: A Romance (1933)

  • Last Poems of D.H. Lawrence (1933) edited with Giuseppe Orioli

  • Poems of Richard Aldington (1934)

  • Women Must Work: A Novel (1934)

  • Artifex: Sketches and Ideas (1935) essays

  • D.H. Lawrence: A complete list of his works, together with a critical appreciation by Richard Aldington (1935) (22-page pamphlet)

  • The Spirit of Place (1935), editor, D.H. Lawrence prose anthology

  • Life Quest (1935) poem

  • Life of a Lady: A Play in Three Acts (1936) with Derek Patmore

  • The Crystal World (1937)

  • Very Heaven (1937)

  • Seven Against Reeves: A Comedy-Farce (1938) novel

  • Rejected Guest (1939) novel

  • W. Somerset Maugham: An Appreciation (1939)

  • Life for Life's Sake: A Book of Reminiscences (1941)

  • Poetry of the English-Speaking World (1941) anthology, editor

  • The Duke: Being an account of the life & achievements of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1943). Later edition: Wellington: Being an account of the life & achievements of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1946).

  • A Wreath for San Gemignano (1945) with illustrations by Netta Aldington and sonnets of Folgóre da San Gimignano titled The Garland of Months and translated by Richard Aldington

  • Great French Romances (1946) novels by Madame de La Fayette, Choderlos De Laclos, Abbé Prévost, Honoré de Balzac

  • Oscar Wilde: Selected Works (1946) editor

  • The Romance of Casanova: A Novel (1946)

  • Complete Poems (1948)

  • Four English Portraits, 1801–1851 (1948) (The four are the Prince Regent, the young Disraeli, Charles "Squire" Waterton, and the young Dickens.)

  • Selected Works of Walter Pater (1948)

  • Jane Austen (1948)

  • Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio (two volumes) (1949) translator

  • The Strange Life of Charles Waterton, 1782–1865 (1949)

  • A Bibliography of the Works of Richard Aldington from 1915 to 1948 (1950) with Alister Kershaw

  • Selected Letters of D.H. Lawrence (1950) editor

  • The Indispensable Oscar Wilde (1950) editor

  • Portrait of a Genius, But . . . (The Life of D.H. Lawrence, 1885–1930) (1950)

  • D.H. Lawrence: An Appreciation (1950) (32-page pamphlet, which borrows from the 1927, 1930, and 1935 pamphlets on Lawrence listed above)

  • The Religion of Beauty: Selections from the Aesthetes (1950) anthology, editor

  • Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot: A Lecture (Peacocks Press, 1954) (22 pages)

  • Lawrence L'imposteur: T. E. Lawrence, the Legend and the Man (1954) Paris edition; also published as Lawrence of Arabia: A Biographical Enquiry (1955)

  • Pinorman: Personal Recollections of Norman Douglas, Pino Orioli and Charles Prentice (1954)

  • A. E. Housman and W. B. Yeats: Two Lectures (Hurst Press, 1955)

  • Introduction to Mistral (1956) (biography of French poet Frédéric Mistral)

  • Frauds (1957)

  • Portrait of a Rebel: The Life and Work of Robert Louis Stevenson (1957)

  • The Viking Book of Poetry of the English-Speaking World, Volume II (1958) editor

  • "The Composite Biography as Biography," in Moore, Harry T., ed., A D.H. Lawrence Miscellany, Southern Illinois University Press (1959) and William Heinemann Ltd (1961), pp. 143-152. "[This] essay serves as the Introduction of Vol. 3 of Edward Nehls's D.H. Lawrence: A Composite Biography, copyright, 1959, by the University of Wisconsin Press...," p. 143 n.

  • Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology (1960) translator with Delano Ames

  • Switzerland (1960)

  • Famous Cities of the World: Rome (1960)

  • A Tourist's Rome (1961)

  • Richard Aldington: Selected Critical Writing, 1928–1960 (1970) edited by Alister Kershaw

  • A Passionate Prodigality: Letters to Alan Bird from Richard Aldington, 1949–1962 (1975) edited by Miriam J. Benkovitz

  • Literary Lifelines: The Richard Aldington and Lawrence Durrell Correspondence (1981)

  • In Winter: A Poem (Typographeum Press, 1987)

  • Austria/L'Autriche/Österreich: A Book of Photographs, with an introduction by Richard Aldington. London: Anglo-Italian Publication, [1950-1960?][47]

  • France/La France/Frankreich: A Book of Photographs, with an introduction by Richard Aldington. London: Anglo-Italian Publications, [1950-1965?]


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