Christopher John Brennan (1 November 1870 – 5 October 1932) was an Australian poet, scholar and literary critic.
Biography
Brennan was born in Haymarket, an inner suburb of Sydney, to Christopher Brennan (d. 1919), a brewer, and his wife Mary Ann née Carroll (d. 1924), both Irish immigrants. His education took place at two schools in Sydney: he first attended St Aloysius' College, and after gaining a scholarship from Patrick Moran, he boarded at St Ignatius' College, Riverview. Brennan began forming a theory about the descent of Aeschylus' extant manuscripts in 1888. before being given a position as assistant lecturer in French and German in the department of modern languages and literature and in 1920 the position of associate professor in German and comparative literature at the University of Sydney. In 1914, he produced his major work, Poems: 1913.
After Brennan's marriage broke up in 1922, he went to live with Violet Singer, the 'Vie' of his later poems,
Brennan Hall and Library at St John's College within the University of Sydney, the Christopher Brennan building in the university's Arts Faculty, and the main library at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview are named in his honour.
There was for several decades a Christopher Brennan Society "founded in... the 1970s by Axel Clark, Robin Marsden and John Fletcher", whose patrons included "some who knew Brennan: Professor A. R. Chisholm; Margaret Delmer; Professor Ralph Farrell; Sister Peter, of the Sisters of Charity; Walter Stone; Professor G. P. Shipp; Richard Pennington".
Bibliography
Works by Brennan
- Sir Roger de Coverley, Selections from The Spectator (Sydney : Turner and Henderson, 1892). Edited with: A. B. Piddington.
- XVIII Poems: Being the First Collection of Verse and Prose (Sydney : privately stylographed, 1897).
- XXI Poems: MDCCCXCIII-MDCCCXCVII: Towards the Source (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1897).
- Fact and Idea (Sydney : Govt. Printer, 1899).
- From Blake to Arnold: Selections from English Poetry, 1783–1853 (London : Macmillan, 1900). Edited with: J. P. Pickburn & J. Le Gay Brereton.
- A Mask (Sydney : Sydney U. Women's College, 1913). With: J. Le Gay Brereton.
- Poems (Sydney : G. B. Philip and Son, 1914). Commonly referred to as Poems (1913).
- Passages for Translation into French and German (London : Oxford University Press, 1914). Compiled with: G. G. Nicholson.
- A Chant of Doom: and Other Verses (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1918).
- Twenty Three Poems (Sydney : Australian Limited Editions Society, 1938).
- The Burden of Tyre (Sydney : Harry F. Chaplin, 1953).
- The Verse of Christopher Brennan ed. by A. R. Chisholm and J. J. Quinn (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1960).
- The Prose of Christopher Brennan ed. by A. R. Chisholm and J. J. Quinn (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1962).
- Selected Poems of Christopher Brennan (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1965). Ed. by: A. R. Chisholm.
- Selected Poems of Christopher Brennan (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1973). Ed. by: G. A. Wilkes.
- Prose-Verse-Poster-Algebraic-Symbolico-Riddle Musicopoematographoscope & Pocket Musicopoematographoscope (Erskineville, NSW : Hale and Iremonger, 1981). Ed. by: Axel Clark.
- Terry Sturm, ed., Christopher Brennan, Edited with an Introduction and Notes ( St. Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press, 1984) (Portable Australian Authors series).
- 13 Poems (Pearl Beach, NSW : Escutcheon Press, 1987). Ed. by: R. E. Summers.
- Interludes: Six Poems (Pearl Beach, NSW : Escutcheon Press, 1991).
- The Autumnal Glory of Valvins: Christopher Brennan on Mallarmé (Banora Point : Wind and Wave Press, 2007). Ed. by: Phillip A. Ellis.
- Like a Dream of Stone: Selected Verse Translations by Christopher Brennan (Banora Point : Wind and Wave Press, 2007). Ed. by: Phillip A. Ellis.
Selected list of poems
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| "Towards the Source : 1894-97: 2"
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| XXI Poems 1893-1897 : Towards the Source, Angus and Robertson, 1897, pp 8-9
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Works about Brennan
- Katherine Barnes, The Higher Self in Christopher Brennan’s Poems: Esotericism, Romanticism, Symbolism, Leiden: Brill, 2006.
- Alan Rowland Chisholm, Christopher Brennan: The Man and his Poetry, Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1946.
- Alan Rowland Chisholm, Study of Christopher Brennan's "Forest of Night", Melbourne University Press, 1970.
- Axel Clark, Christopher Brennan: A Critical Biography, Melbourne University Press, 1980.
- T. Inglis Moore, Six Australian Poets: Hugh McCrae, Shaw Neilson, Bernard O'Dowd, William Baylebridge, Christopher Brennan, R. D. FitzGerald, Melbourne, Robertson & Mullens, 1942.
- Simone Kadi, Christopher Brennan, poète, Université de Nanterre 1994.
- Simone Kadi, ed. and tr., Christopher Brennan: Introduction suivie de 12 poèmes – textes et traductions – avec commentaires, Paris: Editions L'Harmattan, 2005 (Poètes des Cinq Continents).
- Richard Pennington, Christopher Brennan: Some Recollections, Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1970. Foreword by G. A. Wilkes.
- Walter W. Stone and Hugh Anderson, Christopher John Brennan: A Comprehensive Bibliography with Annotations, Cremorne (N.S.W.), Stone Copying Company, 1959 (Studies in Australian Bibliography, No. 9).
See also
- List of Australian poets
Notes
External links
- Australian Authors – Christopher Brennan
- The Australian Poetry Library entry on Brennan contains 86 poems by Brennan.
- Australian Studies Resources contains texts of Brennan's poems in pdf format.
- "Life as Whitest Flame" - article by Christopher Bowen OAM and Annette Lemercier.
- List: Christopher Brennan, at National Library of Australia
- Personal Papers and Books of Christopher Brennan at Rare Books & Special Collection, University of Sydney Library.
- Guide to the Christopher Brennan Collection - finding aid regarding Brennan's personal papers and books.
- C. J. Brennan, T. J. Quinn and the Library of St Patrick's College, Manly - Brennan owned and annotated books held by St. Patrick's, 1994 (login required)
