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Book Synopsis


Quintessentially English, Betjeman was an 'outsider' in England - and doubly so in Cornwall where he was a ‘foreigner’. And yet, as this book describes, Betjeman also strove to acquire a veneer of ‘Cornishness', cultivating an alternative Celtic identity, and finding inspiration in Cornwall's Anglo-Catholic tradition.




Trade Review


'In time, perhaps, books about Betjeman will be as frequent as books about [T.S.] Eliot, if less solemn.'
William Plomer, writing in the Guardian, 7 April 1961
'I was one of the 8,000-strong 'Betjemaniacs' gathered at Carruan farm in Cornwall in August 2006 to celebrate the hundredth birthday of Sir John Betjeman, the late Poet Laureate. Situated high above Polzeath, with tremendous views out to the azure Atlantic and the great headland of Pentire, Carruan was, with its exhilarating sense of space, an inspirational choice for this great event. I stood in the pasty-queue with the Archbishop of Canterbury, watched the poetic performance of Bert Biscoe, and browsed among the bookstalls in the hope of finding second-hand copies of rare Betjeman books to add to my collection. Here was that Patrick Taylor-Martin volume that had eluded me for years, and Betjeman's Britain - compiled by Candida Lycett Green, Betjeman's daughter - together with more recent editions of old favourites.'
Philip Payton, in the preface to John Betjeman and Cornwall



'All Betjeman addicts should add this to their Christmas list.'
The Betjeman Society Newsletter, Dec 2010, No. 80



‘Payton’s masterful new book’
‘John Betjeman and Cornwall is a brilliant assessment of Betjeman’s Cornish imagination and an important contribution to the ongoing scholarly re-evaluation of Betjeman.’
English Studies 93.1, February 2012



‘…as meticulously researched and documented as we have come to expect’
‘Betjeman remains endearing and elusive- and challenging. It is the value of Prof. Payton’s scholarly book that he extends our perspectives and expands the debate.’
Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, Volume XL- Part IX, Spring 2011, John Hurst




Table of Contents


List of Illustrations

Preface


Preamble: 'The Sky Widens to a Sense of Cornwall'

1. 'That Bold Coast-line Where he was Not Born': John Betjeman as 'foreigner'

2. 'Into Betjemanland': Imagining North Cornwall

3. 'The Oldest Part of Cornwall': Hawker, Baring-Gould and 'Betjeman Country'

4. 'Caverns of Light revealed the Holy Grail': Betjeman and The Secret Glory

5. 'A Longing for Ireland': Sean O'Betjeman and the 'Anglo-Celtic Muse'

6. 'I'm Free! I'm Free!': Cornwall as Liberation

7. 'Jan Trebetjeman, The Cornish Clot': John Betjeman Goes Native

Epilogue: 'When People talk to me about "The British"...I Give Up'

Notes

Further Reading

Index


John Betjeman and Cornwall The Celebrated Cornish

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    Publisher: University of Exeter Press
    Publication Date: 11/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780859898485, 978-0859898485
    ISBN10: 0859898482

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Quintessentially English, Betjeman was an 'outsider' in England - and doubly so in Cornwall where he was a ‘foreigner’. And yet, as this book describes, Betjeman also strove to acquire a veneer of ‘Cornishness', cultivating an alternative Celtic identity, and finding inspiration in Cornwall's Anglo-Catholic tradition.




    Trade Review


    'In time, perhaps, books about Betjeman will be as frequent as books about [T.S.] Eliot, if less solemn.'
    William Plomer, writing in the Guardian, 7 April 1961
    'I was one of the 8,000-strong 'Betjemaniacs' gathered at Carruan farm in Cornwall in August 2006 to celebrate the hundredth birthday of Sir John Betjeman, the late Poet Laureate. Situated high above Polzeath, with tremendous views out to the azure Atlantic and the great headland of Pentire, Carruan was, with its exhilarating sense of space, an inspirational choice for this great event. I stood in the pasty-queue with the Archbishop of Canterbury, watched the poetic performance of Bert Biscoe, and browsed among the bookstalls in the hope of finding second-hand copies of rare Betjeman books to add to my collection. Here was that Patrick Taylor-Martin volume that had eluded me for years, and Betjeman's Britain - compiled by Candida Lycett Green, Betjeman's daughter - together with more recent editions of old favourites.'
    Philip Payton, in the preface to John Betjeman and Cornwall



    'All Betjeman addicts should add this to their Christmas list.'
    The Betjeman Society Newsletter, Dec 2010, No. 80



    ‘Payton’s masterful new book’
    ‘John Betjeman and Cornwall is a brilliant assessment of Betjeman’s Cornish imagination and an important contribution to the ongoing scholarly re-evaluation of Betjeman.’
    English Studies 93.1, February 2012



    ‘…as meticulously researched and documented as we have come to expect’
    ‘Betjeman remains endearing and elusive- and challenging. It is the value of Prof. Payton’s scholarly book that he extends our perspectives and expands the debate.’
    Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, Volume XL- Part IX, Spring 2011, John Hurst




    Table of Contents


    List of Illustrations

    Preface


    Preamble: 'The Sky Widens to a Sense of Cornwall'

    1. 'That Bold Coast-line Where he was Not Born': John Betjeman as 'foreigner'

    2. 'Into Betjemanland': Imagining North Cornwall

    3. 'The Oldest Part of Cornwall': Hawker, Baring-Gould and 'Betjeman Country'

    4. 'Caverns of Light revealed the Holy Grail': Betjeman and The Secret Glory

    5. 'A Longing for Ireland': Sean O'Betjeman and the 'Anglo-Celtic Muse'

    6. 'I'm Free! I'm Free!': Cornwall as Liberation

    7. 'Jan Trebetjeman, The Cornish Clot': John Betjeman Goes Native

    Epilogue: 'When People talk to me about "The British"...I Give Up'

    Notes

    Further Reading

    Index


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