R. C. Trevelyan
Robert Calverly Trevelyan was an English poet and translator, of a traditionalist sort, and a follower of the lapidary style of Logan Pearsall Smith.Life
Trevelyan was the second son of Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet, and his wife Caroline née Philips, who was the daughter of Robert Needham Philips MP, a Liberal Member of Parliament and textile merchant from Lancashire. Trevelyan was the brother of Sir Charles Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet, and of the historian G. M. Trevelyan.
He was born in Weybridge and educated at Wixenford, then at Harrow. From 1891 to 1895 he studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became one of the Cambridge Apostles. He studied Classics and then law; his father wanted him to follow a career as a barrister, but his ambition was to be a poet.
Described as a "rumpled, eccentric poet", and sometimes considered a rather ineffectual person, he was close to the Bloomsbury Group, who called him 'Bob Trevy'. He had a wide further range of social connections: George Santayana from 1905; Isaac Rosenberg; Bernard Berenson; Bertrand Russell; G. E. Moore; E. M. Forster with whom he and Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson travelled to India in 1912. His pacifist principles extended to sheltering John Rodker, "on the run" as a conscientious objector during World War I; when he became liable to conscription by the raising of the maximum age in 1918, he volunteered for the Friends' War Victims Relief Service, serving in France, August 1918-March 1919.
He married the Dutch musician Elizabeth van der Hoeven; the artist Julian Trevelyan was their son.Works
Trevelyan wrote a number of verse plays; The Bride of Dionysus was made into an opera by Sir Donald Tovey.- Mallow and Asphodel poems
- Polyphemus and Other Poems
- Sisyphus: An Operatic Fable.
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- The New Parsifal: An Operatic Fable
- The Foolishness of Solomon
- The Pterodamozels: An Operatic Fable.
- The Death of Man poems
- Translations from Lucretius
- The Oresteia of Aeschylus translator
- The Antigone of Sophocles translator
- The Ajax of Sophocles
- The Idylls of Theocritus translator
- Poems and Fables
- Thamyris: Is There a Future for Poetry? polemic
- The Deluge & Other Poems
- Meleager
- Three Plays: Sulla - Fand - The Pearl Tree
- Rimeless Numbers
- Selected Poems
- Beelzebub
- De Rerum Natura by Lucretius translator
- The Collected Works of R. C. Trevelyan two volumes
- Aftermath
- Translations from Leopardi
- Translations from Horace, Juvenal, & Montaigne. With Two Imaginary Conversations
- A Dream
- The Eclogues and the Georgics of Virgil translator
- Windfalls: Notes & Essays
- From the Chinese translator
- Sophocles: Oedipus at Colonus translator
- From the Shiffolds
- Translations from Latin Poetry
- Translations from Greek Poetry