Pilgrimage of Passion: Life of Wilfred Scawen Blunt

by Elizabeth Longford

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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, 1840-1922, was one of England's true eccentrics: a wildly individual, larger-than-life personality who was as admired as he was disliked. A writer, poet, rebel, politician and explorer, his controversial life was in every sense a 'pilgrimage of passion'. He campaigned tirelessly for the independence of Egypt, India and Ireland (for which he was imprisoned) and, before marrying Byron's granddaughter, he travelled widely as a diplomat embarking on passionate love affairs and upsetting the Establishment - whether the British Empire or conventional morality. George Wyndham, Lord Curzon and Oscar Wilde were just some of the figures who attended Blunt's famous literary 'Crabbet Club' and young Arabists like T.E. Lawrence and St John Philby regarded him as a prophet. During his lifetime, and for many years after, no anthology was complete without his poems. Based on Wilfrid Blunt's complete diaries and papers, Elizabeth Longford has produced a riveting biography of this most compelling man.
  • ISBN10 0586053077
  • ISBN13 9780586053072
  • Publish Date 18 February 1982 (first published 12 July 1979)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 16 August 1991
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint HarperCollins Distribution Services
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 496
  • Language English