Shaggy Muses. The Dogs Who Inspired
Adams Maureen
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publisher Place: New York
Publisher Year: 2007
Edition: First Edition
Description: 299 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout.
Publishers Description: Move over Marley. Make room for Carlo (Emily Dickinsons giant Newfoundland). Or Flush (Elizabeth Barrett Brownings golden cocker spaniel). Or, maybe, Keeper (Emily Brontes intimidating mastiff mix). In self-contained chapters of "Shaggy Muses," the work of each author is viewed intimately within the context of the canine companions who provided love, comfort and inspiration."- Elizabeth Taylor, Literary Editor, The Chicago TribuneWith this book, Adams has created a niche that will thrill those who love literature, biography and dogs.- Bark MagazineDog lovers and literary groupies alike will adore SHAGGY MUSES.- BookpageThese concise biographies are affecting and engaging.- Kirkus ReviewsWritten with lively, accessible prose, this absorbing, wholly unique book is a must-read for literature- and dog-lovers alike.- BooklistLovers of both dogs and classic writers will identify with this sweet, quirky book.- Publishers WeeklyAn intimate look into the lives of famous women authors whose lives were more difficult than we would ever have imagined. Their dogs helped them to survive and create their great works of classic English literature. Lovers of literature and all of those interested in the human/animal bond should read this fascinating book. Temple Grandin , author of Animals in TranslationI so enjoyed SHAGGY MUSES. It manages very successfully to bring into focus exactly why these dogs were important to these writersan intriguing mixture of providing some with confidence, some with love, some with protection and all of them with a curious sense of identification with another spirit which, sometimes, fuelled their writing. No mean feat. Margaret Forster, author of Elizabeth Barrett The Life and Loves of a Poet"Adams, a clinical psychologist, explores the many roles - companions, objects of affection, witnesses, protectors, guides - these dogs played in their owners lives and their appearances in their work. How charming to visualize delicate Emily Dickinson with amiable Carlo, her Newfoundland, living their lives in Amherst, or Edith Wharton, traveling through Europe with her Pekes." - The Times-Picayune"Adams, an English professor-turned-clinical-psychologist, shows verve and just the right amount of playfulness. Deftly, she places these furry inspirations into the environments that nurtured and restricted their 19th and 20th century mistresses. The result are five entertaining and insightful minibiographies, exquisite as the 19th century miniature of Barrett Browning and her lapdog Flush included in the text." - The Cleveland Plain Dealer"These stories - based on diaries, letters and contemporary accounts with several photographs, many told here for the first time - reveal intimate details and new perspectives on these giants of English and American literature, made even more memorable by Adams lively writing." - The Providence Journal"Shaggy Muses is readable and interesting. . .full of facts and insights. Adams goes beyond the superficial and provides real information." - The Oregonian"Adams writes these concise biographies with intelligence, verve and tenderness, and her background in literature and psychology makes her uniquely qualified. She does not avert her gaze from each of her subjects troubles but rather shows how each became a greater writer partially through unconditional canine friendship and devotion." - Times-DispatchYoull call this sentimentalperhapsbut then a dog somehow represents the private side of life, the play side, Virginia Woolf confessed to a friend. And it is this private, playful side, the richness and power of the bond between five great women writers and their dogs, that Maureen Adams celebrates in this deeply engaging book.In Shaggy Muses, we visit Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Flush, the golden Cocker Spaniel who danced the poet away from death, back to life and human love. We roam the wild Yorkshire moors with Emily Brontë, whose fierce Mastiff mix, Keeper, provided a safe and loving outlet for the writers equally fierce spirit. We enter the creative sanctum of Emily Dickinson, which she shared only with Carlo, the gentle, giant Newfoundland who soothed her emotional terrors. We mingle with Edith Wharton, whose ever-faithful Pekes warmed her lonely heart during her restless travels among Europe and Americas social and intellectual elite. We are privileged guests in the fragile universe of Virginia Woolf, who depended for emotional support and sanity not only on her human loved ones but also on her dogs, especially Pinkaa gift from her lover, Vita Sackville-Westa black Cocker Spaniel who became a strong, bright thread in the fabric of Virginia and Leonard Woolfs life together.Based on diaries, letters, and other contemporary accountsand featuring many illustrations of the writers and their dogsthese five miniature biographies allow us unparalleled intimacy with women of genius in their hours of domestic ease and inner vulnerability. Shaggy Muses also enchants us with a pack of new Flush, Keeper, Carlo, Foxy, Linky, Grizzle, Pinka, and all the other devoted canines who loved and served these great writers.
ISBN: 9780345484062
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