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When Edward Thomas was killed at the Battle of Arras in 1917 his poems were largely unpublished. But in the years since his death, his work has come to be cherished for its rare, sustained vision of the natural world and as 'a mirror of England' (Walter de la Mare). This edition, drawn from Thomas's manuscripts and typescripts as well as from his published works, offers an accessible introduction to this most resonant-and relevant-of poets.
2) Last Poems
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This vintage book contains a wonderful collection of poems by Edward Thomas. A great addition to any bookshelf, this text is a veritable must-have for fans of Thomas's work and is not to be missed by the discerning collector of such literature. The poems contained herein include: “I Never Saw that Land Before”, “The Dark Forest”, “Celandine”, “The Ash Grove”, “Old Man”, “The Thrush”, “A Built Myself a House of Glass”, “February...
3) Poems
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Thomas was described by British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes as "the father of us all." Thomas's poems are noted for their attention to the English countryside and a deep love of rural England. The short poem 'In Memoriam' exemplifies how his poetry blends the themes of war and the countryside.
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This early work by the great welsh poet Edward Thomas was originally published in 1911 and details his travels around The Isle of Wight. Philip Edward Thomas was born in Lambeth, London, England in 1878. His parents were Welsh migrants, and Thomas attended several schools, before ending up at St. Pauls. Thomas led a reclusive early life, and began writing as a teenager. He published his first book, The Woodland Life (1897), at the age of just nineteen....
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This book contains a biographical and critical study of Keats written by Edward Thomas. It was originally published in 1916 and is here being republished with a new introductory biography on the author. Thomas took great influence from Keats and here the reader can read between the lines and see how Thomas created his own style and purpose within his own poetry.
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This book is an expression of feelings and thoughts every reader can relate to. Thomas' poetry is clear of sophisticated language and intricate metaphors, it's the most candid form of art, he wrote what he thought and felt and he did it beautifully.
"The intensity of solitude, this impassioned, almost trancelike, delight in things natural, simple, 'short-lived and happy-seeming,” lovely of motion, shape and hue,' is expressed-even when the clouds...
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