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The Lymiad, an
anonymous poem written in 1818, has long been one of the most
highly-prized possessions of
the Lyme Regis Philpot Museum.
During the 1980s when John Fowles was curator of the museum, he
made a transcript of the poem, prepared a general introduction
and some explanatory notes on local references, and cherished
hopes of its publication. Unfortunately, he passed away
before this could happen.
Fowles' dream will hopefully
soon become reality with the publication of his
manuscript, designed as it might have appeared if
it had been published in 1819. It will consist of some 200 pages, soft-back but
with stitched pages and card covers marbled in the Regency
manner. It will include: an essay by Fowles on "Lyme
in the early 1800s"; a transcription of the text, with editorial
notes by Fowles; and illustrations from the Museum's rich
collection.
The Museum has already secured
grants towards the cost of production from charitable
foundations and other donors. To complete the task of publishing
the manuscript, they need 100 subscribers at £20 per
volume. All those who subscribe will have their names
recorded in the publication itself.
Below is complete information,
along with an order form which can be sent via snail mail or
copied and e-mailed. Or place your order by calling the
Museum at the number below.
The Lymiad
An invitation to subscribe
to the publication of
"A
Poem in the form of Letters from Lyme to a friend in Bath
written during the autumn of 1818 by an Unknown Gentlewoman."
In 1978 the artist Laurence
Whistler gave this bound manuscript, some 80 pages long, to the
Lyme Regis Philpot Museum, where it is on display. The
writer John Fowles had just started his ten-year stewardship of
the Museum as its Honorary Curator, and from the first regarded
The Lymiad as among the Museum's most precious
possessions: for its verve, wit and satirical humour, its vivid
evocation of the manners and pastimes of a small Regency resort
and above all for its acute observations of the town, its people
and their preoccupations. Sadly John Fowles died in 2005.
The Lyme Regis Museum’s publication of The Lymiad will be
dedicated to his memory. During the 1980s John Fowles made
a transcript of the poem, prepared a general introduction and
some explanatory notes on local references, and always cherished
hopes of its publication.
In 1997 the manuscript, on
display in the Museum, caught the attention of Dr. John
Constable, then Professor of English Literature in Kyoto
University. His brief glimpse persuaded him, too, of the
poem's quality. After consulting John Fowles, over the
next few years he checked and studied the transcript and wrote a
substantial introduction, with particular reference to the
accomplished metrical variations and structures as well as the
social, political and local settings.
In John Constable’s words
The Lymiad emerges as "a highly political and a thoroughly
Whig poem, with some leanings towards the left of that party,
though stopping short of Radicalism itself."
The edition is not a facsimile
of the manuscript; it is designed as it might have appeared if
it had been published in 1819: of some 200 pages, soft-back but
with stitched pages and card covers marbled in the Regency
manner. It will contain:
-
an essay by John Fowles on ‘Lyme in the
early 1800s’, which he polished in 2003 from his original
introduction;
-
a general introduction and textual note
by John Constable;
-
a transcription of the text, editorial
notes by John Fowles, John Constable and Jo Draper;
-
illustrations from the Museum's rich
collection, selected by Jo Draper.
The Museum has already secured
grants towards the cost of production from charitable
foundations and other donors. To complete the task of publishing
this important manuscript we need 100 subscribers at £20 per
volume, whose names will be recorded in the publication itself.
We hope you will subscribe.
Please complete and return the form below.
Subscription to the
publication of The Lymiad
To: The Curator, Lyme
Regis Museum, Bridge Street, Lyme Regis DT7 3QA
Tel: 01297 443370
Email: curator@lymeregismuseum.co.uk
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Please do not send your
subscription at this stage. We will advise you once we have
raised the cost of publication.
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