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Oct 02, 2010 22:28

Oh- this is national poetry month in Britain. Excellent. October is far more poetic than April. I shall call on my honourary English citizenship (from my paternal grandparents, not that the EC will give me citizenship for either of my bloodlines grump) and post melancholy poetry.
Starting with the inevitable Housman )

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gaudior October 3 2010, 16:03:21 UTC
Ah, cool!

(I suspect you meant veins, rather than reins, in the second stanza?)

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flemmings October 3 2010, 16:23:59 UTC
Housman wrote 'reins'. An archaic term for the kidneys, wikipedia says (still has that meaning in French) but he was probably using it as a figure for the whole *cough* pelvic region. Since it's perfectly clear to *me* what the source of Housman's anguish is, here.

Of course he might have meant it as a synonym for bowels...

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gaudior October 3 2010, 18:20:08 UTC
Oh, sorry-- my mistake and that's very cool.

Poor Housman.

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flemmings October 4 2010, 02:21:38 UTC
Yes, indeed, poor Housman. (Who could still be horrible to people whose scholarship he disagreed with, and not at all aware how horrible he was being.) The Victorian attitude to homosexuality was bad enough without all the 'I loved him and he didn't love back' complication.

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