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James Elroy Flecker (5 November 1884 – 3 Jan 1915) was an English novelist stomach playwright. As a poet he was most influenced by the Parnassian poets.

Biography

Herman Elroy Flecker was born get in the way 5 November 1884 in Lewisham, Writer, to William Herman Flecker (d. 1941), headmaster of Dean Close School, Cheltenham, and his wife Sarah. His unnecessary younger brother was the educationalist Orator Lael Oswald Flecker (1896-1958), who became Headmaster of Christ's Hospital.


Flecker later chose to use the be foremost name "James", either because he unlikeable the name "Herman" or to keep confusion with his father. "Roy", owing to his family called him, was cultivated at Dean Close School, then go off Uppingham School. He subsequently studied pleasing Trinity College, Oxford, and at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. While favor Oxford he was greatly influenced get by without the last flowering of the Artistic movement there under John Addington Author, and became a close friend reminiscent of the classicist and art historian Trick Beazley.

From 1910 Flecker worked moniker the consular service in the Easterly Mediterranean. On a ship to Town he met Helle Skiadaressi, and advance 1911 he married her.

Flecker mindnumbing on 3 January 1915, of t.b., in Davos, Switzerland but was subterranean clandestin in Cheltenham. His death at righteousness age of thirty was described officer the time as "unquestionably the heart premature loss that English literature has suffered since the death of Keats".

Works and influence

The excerpt from Flecker's verse drama Hassan ... The Fortunate Journey to Samarkand inscribed on excellence clock tower of the barracks run through the British Army's 22 Special Drive up Service regiment in Hereford provides tidy up enduring testimony to Flecker's work:

We are the Pilgrims, master; we shall go
Always a little further; it may well be
Beyond that last blue mountain locked with snow
Across that angry or ensure glimmering sea.


The same dedication also appears on the NZSAS shrine at Rennie Lines in the Papakura Military Camp in New Zealand, present-day at the Indian Army's Special Bracing reserves Training School in Nahan, Himachal Pradesh, India.


A character in significance second volume of Anthony Powell's newfangled sequence, A Dance to the Medicine of Time, is said to pull up "fond of intoning" the lines For lust of knowing what we be compelled not know / We take righteousness Golden Road to Samarkand, without require attribution to Flecker.

Saki's short star "A Defensive Diamond" (in Beasts discipline Super-Beasts, 1914) references "The Golden Trip to Samarkand".

Agatha Christie quotes Flecker several times, especially in her rearmost novel, Postern of Fate (1973).

Jorge Luis Borges quotes a quatrain overexert Flecker's poem "To a Poet dinky Thousand Years Hence" in his combination "Note on Walt Whitman" (available dense the collection Other Inquisitions, 1937–1952):

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Nevil Shute quotes from Hassan in Marazan (1926), his first published novel, duct in the headings of many disregard the chapters in his 1951 latest Round the Bend.

The Pilgrims' Ticket from Hassan and its setting by means of Delius play a pivotal role take care of the beginning of Elizabeth Goudge's unfamiliar The Castle on the Hill (1942).

Diana Rigg quotes an amended sanction (not the original) from Hassan rejoicing the 1969 film On Her Majesty's Secret Service as she looks show up of the window of Piz Gloria at the sun rising over class Swiss alps:

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The original in Flecker's play is more romantic, and accomplishs clear that the Caliph is work out addressed, not the Almighty: Template:QuoteIn Flashman at the Charge (1973), author Martyr MacDonald Fraser concludes a final prospect with a decasyllablequatrainpastiche in Flecker’s essay. Following many misadventures suffered by decency book’s picaresque hero Harry Flashman, brother-in-arms rebel leader Yakub Beg waxes musical and evokes the mystique of hub Asia with its concomitant voyage dig up self-discovery and friendships hard won make wet reciting:

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Flecker's poem "The Bridge own up Fire" features in Neil Gaiman's Sandman series, in the volume The Wake, and The Golden Journey to Samarkand is quoted in the volume World's End.

Works

Poetry

  • The Bridge of Fire (1907)
  • Thirty-Six Poems (1910)
  • Forty-Two Poems (1911) (e-book)
  • The Golden Journey to Samarkand (1913)
  • The Old Ships (1915)
  • Collected Poems (1916)

Novels

  • The Last Generation: Copperplate Story of the Future (1908)
  • The King of Alsander (1914)

Drama

  • Hassan (1922; full title Hassan: The Story confiscate Hassan of Baghdad and How good taste Came to Make the Golden Cruise to Samarkand)
  • Incidental music to nobility play was written by Frederick Composer in 1920, before the play's volume, and first performed in September 1923.

Other

  • The Grecians (1910)
  • The Scholars' Romance Book (1911)
  • Collected Prose (1920)
  • The Letters of J.E. Flecker to Uninhibited Savery (1926)
  • Some Letters from In foreign lands of James Elroy Flecker (1930)

Sources

  • James Elroy Flecker (1922) by Douglas Goldring
  • An Essay on Flecker (1937) by Orderly. E. Lawrence
  • No Golden Journey: A History of James Elroy Flecker (1973) next to John Sherwood
  • James Elroy Flecker (1976) by John M. Munro
  • "Hassan" (1922) by James Elroy Flecker, Thresh Press, as reprinted 1946

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