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Edward Thomas

    3 marzo 1878 – 9 aprile 1917

    Philip Edward Thomas fu uno scrittore anglo-gallese di prosa e poesia, comunemente considerato un poeta di guerra, sebbene poche delle sue opere trattino direttamente le sue esperienze belliche. Già affermato scrittore in prosa, si dedicò alla poesia nel 1914. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da un profondo legame con il paesaggio inglese e la sua vita rurale, spesso intrisa di malinconia. Il suo stile unico cattura la transitorietà dei momenti e la quieta bellezza dell'ordinario.

    Poems
    A Literary Pilgrim in England
    Chemical Patents and Allied Patent Problems
    Selected Poems and Prose
    The Annotated Collected Poems
    Collected Poems of Edward Thomas
    • Though sometimes classified with Owen, Rosenberg and Sassoon as a 'war poet', he was rather a poet who died tragically in the war, and whose main subjects were the English countryside and its people, and the solitude of the observing self. The present edition offers the complete poems together with detailed editorial apparatus in what has become acknowledged as the standard edition by R. George Thomas. It also includes Thomas's remarkable prose War Diary of 1917

      Collected Poems of Edward Thomas
    • Edward Thomas wrote a lifetime's poetry in two years. Already a dedicated prose writer and influential critic, he became a poet only in December 1914, at the age of 36. In April 1917 he was killed at Arras. This title includes notes that contain substantial quotations from Thomas' prose, letters and notebooks, as well as a commentary on the poems.

      The Annotated Collected Poems
    • Selected Poems and Prose

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Fired by his abiding love of the English landscape, the poetry of Edward Thomas is some of the most astonishing of the twentieth century. By 1917, when he was killed on the Western Front, he had earned his place as one of England's most valued poets. This title brings together his finest verse with his most vivid prose writings on the countryside.

      Selected Poems and Prose
    • This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to protect and promote important literature by providing affordable, high-quality editions that remain true to the original text, reflecting a commitment to cultural preservation.

      A Literary Pilgrim in England
    • Poems

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      A proven bestseller time and time again, Robert Frost's Poems contains all of Robert Frost's best-known poems-and dozens more-in a portable anthology. Here are "Birches," "Mending Wall," "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Two Tramps at Mudtime," "Choose Something Like a Star," and "The Gift Outright," which Frost read at the inauguration of John F. Kennedy." An essential addition to every home library, Robert Frost's Poems is a celebration of the New England countryside, Frost's appreciation of common folk, and his wonderful understanding of the human condition. These classic verses touch our hearts and leave behind a lasting impression.* Over 100 poems* All Frost's best known verses from throughout his life

      Poems
    • Rest and Unrest

      • 206pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, this work of fiction delves into themes of solitude and introspection, reflecting the author's reclusive nature. Edward Thomas, a lesser-known yet highly regarded poet of the World War I era, explores the complexities of human experience through his characters. The 1912 publication is accompanied by a new introductory biography that sheds light on Thomas's life, from his Welsh heritage to his literary beginnings at a young age.

      Rest and Unrest
    • Lafcadio Hearn

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a rare antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance. It may exhibit imperfections typical of older texts, including marks and marginalia. The reprint aims to protect and promote literary heritage by providing an accessible, high-quality edition that remains faithful to the original. This initiative underscores the importance of cultural preservation in literature.

      Lafcadio Hearn
    • The life of Philip Edward Thomas, a Welsh-born poet and literary critic, is marked by his transition from a successful reviewer to a revered poet, encouraged by Robert Frost. Educated at Oxford, he married Helen Noble and began his literary career while mentoring fellow poet W. H. Davies. Thomas's poignant poems, particularly about the English countryside, gained acclaim, yet his output as a war poet remains limited. Enlisting in the military during World War I, he was tragically killed in 1917, leaving a legacy honored in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner.

      The Poetry of Edward Thomas: Volume II - Last Poems
    • Contains letters by Thomas about writing and publishing that are set alongside his poems, revealing the occasions of their composition, illuminating the processes of recollection, revision and development that transformed him into a poet.

      Edward Thomas's Poets