Edward Thomas

Standard Name: Thomas, Edward

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Textual Features Flora Thompson
Two characteristic stories by FT , published in 1913, exemplify her range. In this year The Ladies Companion carried The Nut Brown Maiden, whose gipsy heroine is based on the author's own early memories...
Literary responses Lady Margaret Sackville
Whitney Womack has recently written that LMS 's war poetry should be read alongside the war poetry of Rupert Brooke , Edward Thomas , Wilfred Owen , Siegfried Sassoon , and Isaac Rosenberg , as...
Intertextuality and Influence Sally Purcell
The short poems of this collection are, as usual with SP , highly allusive. Dr Dee II and Dr Dee III again deal with sixteenth-century magic. Other pieces respond to writing by other poets: to...
Literary responses Rose Macaulay
Edward Thomas , reviewing The Two Blind Countries for The Bookman, compared her poetry to de la Mare 's.
Babington Smith, Constance. Rose Macaulay. Collins.
67-71
Most of her poems, he said are decidedly more intellectual and less sensuous than...
Textual Production Sylvia Kantaris
This book has an epigraph from Old Man by Edward Thomas .
Kantaris, Sylvia. Lad’s Love. Bloodaxe Books.
prelims
Textual Production Sarah Kane
The first number of Frontline Intelligence, 1993, also edited by Pamela Edwardes , included work by April de Angelis , Declan Hughes , Judith Johnson , and Edward Thomas .
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Features Elizabeth Jennings
As befits the allusion in its title, this volume contains poems about bleak, parched seasons of life. A group of them depict old age: Old People's Nursing Home, My Mother at 73, Elegy...
Education Nina Hamnett
NH adapted to her new surroundings, made friends with other likeminded artists, and passed her spare time at large fancy-dress parties..She became close friends with another artist named Valentine Savage , whose studio in Chelsea...
Family and Intimate relationships Eleanor Farjeon
EF met and later grew to love George Earle , a schoolmaster and a literary-historical scholar, who was unhappily married; she first met him in company with Edward Thomas .
Farjeon, Annabel. Morning has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon. Julia MacRae.
123, 133, 136-7
Textual Production Eleanor Farjeon
Oxford University Press published Edward Thomas , The Last Four Years. Book One of the Memoirs of Eleanor Farjeon.
British Book News. British Council.
(1958): 820
Textual Production Eleanor Farjeon
EF published First and Second Love: Sonnets, written in 1911-18 about her enduring, unreciprocated love for Edward Thomas , who died in the First World War.
British Book News. British Council.
(1959): 551
Family and Intimate relationships Eleanor Farjeon
The first man whom EF fell in love with has not been identified.
Farjeon, Annabel. Morning has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon. Julia MacRae.
89
A year or two after that, shortly before the First World War, EF met and fell in love with the writer...
Literary responses Eleanor Farjeon
In fact, critics and scholars were fooled, and took the poems seriously, though Edward Thomas later implied that the metre in one piece ought to have given the game away.
Textual Production Eleanor Farjeon
Her biographer Annabel Farjeon believes that a sequence of thirteen sonnets from the same time, which remained unpublished, were a product of EF 's actual, undocumented first love. A couple of years later EF said...
Literary responses Eleanor Farjeon
Edward Thomas found it unreadable, but as late as 1959, when long out of print, it brought EF some admiring letters.
Farjeon, Annabel. Morning has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon. Julia MacRae.
88, 291

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