London Observer.
So good...Mr. Thomas is a reliable historian and a good writer.
Choice.
One can readily recommend this book to advanced undergraduates or general readers.
Book Description
In this perceptive biography, Donald Thomas vividly portrays Swinburne as the fiery, brandy-inspired orator of his youth--a visible and striking symbol of the new order--and also the meek versifier of his later years.
Swinburne: The Poet in His World FROM THE PUBLISHER
A child of the Victorian age, Algernon Charles Swinburne was its severest critic. He grew to become a figurehead of rebellion and modernity in the literature of the later nineteenth century, his verse proclaiming a revolution in the political affairs of Europe as well as in poetry and morals. He outraged bourgeois sensibilities with his vigorous, colorful, and frankly sensual verse. In this biography, Donald Thomas vividly portrays Swinburne as the fiery, brandy-inspired orator of his youth - a visible and striking symbol of the new order - and also as the meek versifier of his later years. Thomas succeeds in drawing an absorbing and lively picture not only of Swinburne the poet but also of the man and the world in which he lived.