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Inventing Percy Grainger
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Investigates the dialogue and tensions between Percy Grainger's public biography and his self-conscious autobiographical construction via his own writings and autobiographical museum.The Australian...
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24 February 2026

Investigates the dialogue and tensions between Percy Grainger's public biography and his self-conscious autobiographical construction via his own writings and autobiographical museum.
The Australian-American composer Percy Grainger (1882-1961) described himself as an 'all round man': composer, pianist, artist, inventor, linguist, ethnographer, essayist, and more. He also went to great lengths to shape his own biographical narrative, developing an eccentric public persona in the press, writing extensive autobiographical texts and establishing a vast autobiographical museum. But what happens when this self-fashioned narrative meets writers, scholars, and creatives in the decades since his death? This book traces the construction and negotiation of Grainger's biography on page, stage and screen through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, exploring the tensions and dialogue between these and Grainger's autobiographical self.
Through a series of case studies, with a focus on works created in Australia, the book explores how Grainger's public persona and received biographical narrative were developed then transformed by other writers, playwrights, filmmakers, and performance artists to suit the changing needs of their own time and place. Examining a variety of texts, from celebrity profiles, obituaries, and traditional academic studies, to film, theatre, opera and poetry, the book offers a biography of an afterlife: a study of how Grainger set up a series of mechanisms to control how his life would be remembered, then tests these against a succession of works that engage directly with those sources.
The Australian-American composer Percy Grainger (1882-1961) described himself as an 'all round man': composer, pianist, artist, inventor, linguist, ethnographer, essayist, and more. He also went to great lengths to shape his own biographical narrative, developing an eccentric public persona in the press, writing extensive autobiographical texts and establishing a vast autobiographical museum. But what happens when this self-fashioned narrative meets writers, scholars, and creatives in the decades since his death? This book traces the construction and negotiation of Grainger's biography on page, stage and screen through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, exploring the tensions and dialogue between these and Grainger's autobiographical self.
Through a series of case studies, with a focus on works created in Australia, the book explores how Grainger's public persona and received biographical narrative were developed then transformed by other writers, playwrights, filmmakers, and performance artists to suit the changing needs of their own time and place. Examining a variety of texts, from celebrity profiles, obituaries, and traditional academic studies, to film, theatre, opera and poetry, the book offers a biography of an afterlife: a study of how Grainger set up a series of mechanisms to control how his life would be remembered, then tests these against a succession of works that engage directly with those sources.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
24 February 2026
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781837652211
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Music, Composers and songwriters, MUSIC / History & Criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / Playwriting, History of music, Theory of music and musicology, Film, television, radio and performing arts genres
Introduction
PART 1
1. Biographical Narrative and the 'Celebrity' Profile
2. The 1960s - Tributes, Theses, and Grainger on Screen
3. John Bird's Percy Grainger (1976)
PART II
4. A Whip Round for Percy Grainger: (A Serious Comedy in Two Acts) (1982) by Thérèse Radic
5. Percy and Rose (1982) by Rob George
6. Passion: The Story of Percy Grainger (1999) and Other Grainger Biopics
PART III
7. Suite for Percy Grainger (2014) by Jessica L. Wilkinson
8. Percy (2014) by Michael McNeill, John Matthews, and Margery Smith
9. Grainger at Home (2019) by Karen Van Spall and Lucy Esdaile
Conclusion
Bibliography
PART 1
1. Biographical Narrative and the 'Celebrity' Profile
2. The 1960s - Tributes, Theses, and Grainger on Screen
3. John Bird's Percy Grainger (1976)
PART II
4. A Whip Round for Percy Grainger: (A Serious Comedy in Two Acts) (1982) by Thérèse Radic
5. Percy and Rose (1982) by Rob George
6. Passion: The Story of Percy Grainger (1999) and Other Grainger Biopics
PART III
7. Suite for Percy Grainger (2014) by Jessica L. Wilkinson
8. Percy (2014) by Michael McNeill, John Matthews, and Margery Smith
9. Grainger at Home (2019) by Karen Van Spall and Lucy Esdaile
Conclusion
Bibliography