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Trumbull Stickney

 
Works: Works by Trumbull Stickney
(1874-1904)

1905Poems. Having published only a single volume, Dramatic Verses (1902), during his lifetime, Stickney is memorialized with this posthumous collection featuring the poems of his previous volume and uncollected works. Neglected as a poet of unfulfilled promise, Stickney would later attract advocates including Conrad Aiken, Edmund Wilson, and most recently, John Hollander, who has argued that "his work appears more central than ever. The interest is not in style, but in the grasp of the visionary moment."

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Joseph Trumbull Stickney (June 20, 1874 – October 11, 1904) was an American classical scholar and poet. His style has been characterised[by whom?] as fin de siècle and he is known[by whom?] for his sonnets in particular.

He was born in Geneva and spent much of his life in Europe. He attended Harvard University from 1891 to 1895. He then studied for a doctorate at the Sorbonne. He wrote there two dissertations, one on Ermolao Barbaro, and the other on Les Sentences dans la Poésie Grècque. His was the first non-francophone doctorat dès lettres.

He then took a teaching position at Harvard, but died in Boston of a brain tumour about a year later.

Stickney's poem "Song" is plagiarized in the 2006 film The Good Shepherd by a Yale professor of English in a failed attempt to seduce the protagonist, portrayed by Matt Damon.

Works

  • Dramatic Verses (1902)
  • The poems of Trumbull Stickney (1905) edited by George Cabot Lodge; William Vaughn Moody, and John Ellerton Lodge
  • Trumbull Stickney (1973) edited by Amberys R. Whittle

References

  • Homage to Trumbull Stickney: Poems (1968) edited by James Reeves and Seán Haldane
  • The fright of time: Joseph Trumbull Stickney 1874-1904 (1970) by Seán Haldane
  • The Country I Remember (1940) by Edmund Wilson in The New Republic

 
 

 

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