Peter Parker

Peter Parker

at St Alkmunds Church, Shrewsbury
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Housman Country

In March 1896 a small volume of sixty-three poems was published by the small British firm of Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd in an edition of 500 copies, priced at half-a-crown each. The author was not a professional poet, but a thirty-seven-year-old professor of Latin at University College, London called Alfred Edward Housman who had been obliged to pay £30 towards the cost of publication.

Although slow to sell at first, A Shropshire Lad went on to become one of the most popular books of poetry ever published and has never been out of print. As well as being a publishing phenomenon, the book has had an influence on English culture and notions of what 'England' means, both in England itself and abroad, out of all proportion to its apparent scope. Housman Country will not only look at how A Shropshire Lad came to be written and became a publishing and cultural phenomenon, but will use the poems as a prism through which to examine England and Englishness in this talk by Peter Parker.

Peter Parker

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St Alkmunds Church

St Alkmunds Square
Shrewsbury
SY1 1UH

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St Alkmunds Church

St Alkmunds Square
Shrewsbury
SY1 1UH

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