Enoch Soames - Max Beerbohm - Books - Independently Published - 9798678643056 - August 24, 2020
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Enoch Soames

Max Beerbohm

Enoch Soames

When a book about the literature of the eighteen-nineties was given by Mr. Holbrook Jackson to the world, I looked eagerly in the index for Soames, Enoch. It was as I feared: he was not there. But everybody else was. Many writers whom I had quite forgotten, or remembered but faintly, lived again for me, they and their work, in Mr. Holbrook Jackson's pages. The book was as thorough as it was brilliantly written. And thus the omission found by me was an all the deadlier record of poor Soames's failure to impress himself on his decade.

I dare say I am the only person who noticed the omission. Soames had failed so piteously as all that! Nor is there a counterpoise in the thought that if he had had some measure of success he might have passed, like those others, out of my mind, to return only at the historian's beck. It is true that had his gifts, such as they were, been acknowledged in his lifetime, he would never have made the bargain I saw him make-that strange bargain whose results have kept him always in the foreground of my memory. But it is from those very results that the full piteousness of him glares out.

- Taken from "Enoch Soames: A Memory of the Eighteen-Nineties" written by Max Beerbohm

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 24, 2020
ISBN13 9798678643056
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 58
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 4 mm   ·   72 g
Language English  

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