David Jones : Man and Poet

“It will remain an invaluable compendium of David Jones criticism even after many of the contributors have published the full-length works upon which they are employed.â€
—David Hill, Planet, The Welsh Internationalist
Although his work as a poet was celebrated by T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden, and although his paintings and engravings were acquired by the Tate Gallery and praised by Kenneth Clark, Jones has never received anything like the attention he deserves by the general public or the academy. David Jones: Man and Poet includes reproductions of Jones’ visual art and essays on all aspects of his life and work by poets, literary critics, and art historians, an annotated bibliography, and a list of art works by David Jones in public collections.
Contributors include: Kathleen Raine, Michael Alexander, Guy Davenport, R. S. Thomas, John Montague, Anne Beresford, Vincent Sherry, Jeremy Hooker, Teresa Godwin Phelps, John Peck, Eric Gill, Kenneth Clark, Kathleen Henderson Staudt, Thomas R. Whitaker, and others.
Contents
The Man
T. S. Eliot, “A Note on In Parenthesis and The Anathemataâ€
W. H. Auden, “On IN Parenthesis, On The Anathemataâ€
Stephen Spender, “David Jonesâ€
Hugh MacDiarmid, “An Identity of Purposeâ€
Kathleen Raine, “From ‘David Jones and the Actually Loved and Known’â€
Michael Alexander, “From ‘David Jones’ and ‘The Dream of the Rood’â€
Guy Davenport, “In Love with All Things Madeâ€
R. S. Thomas, “Remembering David Jonesâ€
John Tripp, “A David Jones Mural at Llanthonyâ€
John Montague, “From The Great Bell (Conversations with David Jones, 1969-1975)â€
Anne Beresford, “Thomasâ€
René Hague, “From Dai Greatcoat: A Self-Portrait of David Jones in His Lettersâ€
David Jones, “Letters to H.S. Edeâ€
William Blissett, “From The Long Conversationâ€
Thomas Dilworth, “David Jones and Fascismâ€
The Poet
In Parenthesis
Colin Hughes, “David Jones: The Man Who Was on the Field. In Parenthesis as Straight Reportingâ€
William Blissett, “The Syntax of Violenceâ€
Neil Corcoran, “Spilled Bitterness: In Parenthesis in Historyâ€
Vincent Sherry, “The Ineluctable Monologuality of the Heroicâ€
The Anathemata
N. K. Sandars, “The Present Past in The Anathemata and Roman Poemsâ€
Jeremy Hooker, “In the Labyrinth: An Exploration of The Anathemataâ€
Thomas Dilworth, “The Shape of Time in The Anathemataâ€
Patrick Deane, “The Text as ‘Valid Matter’: Language and Style in The Anathemataâ€
The Sleeping Lord and The Roman Quarry
Teresa Godwin Phelps, “The Tribune and the Tutelar: The Tension of Opposites in The Sleeping Lordâ€
Tony Stoneburner, “Notes Toward Performing ‘The Sleeping Lord’â€
John Peck, “Poems for Britain, Poems for Sonsâ€
Vincent Sherry, “The Roman Quarry of David Jones: Extraordinary Persepectiveâ€
The Artist
Eric Gill, “From ‘David Jones’â€
Kenneth Clark, “Some Recent Paintings by David Jonesâ€
Arthur Giardelli, “Four Related Works by David Jonesâ€
Paul Hills, “‘The Pierced Hermaphrodite’: David Jones’s Imagery of the Crucifixionâ€
The Thinker
Kathleen Henderson Staudt, “The Decline of the West and the Optimism of the Saints: David Jones’s Reading of Oswald Spenglerâ€
Thomas R. Whitaker, “Homo Faber, Homo Sapiensâ€
The Testament
Samuel Rees, “David Jones Bibliographyâ€
Paul Hills, “A List of Drawings, Paintings, Carvings, and Inscriptions by David Jones in Public Collectionsâ€
