Poems (eBook)

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2022
123 Seiten
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Poems - Edward Thomas
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Edward Thomas's 'Poems' emerges as a hallmark of pastoral elegance, intertwining the bucolic reverie with the turmoil of human emotion against the backdrop of the English countryside. His work veils an ominous pre-war sentiment within its lyrical and introspective style. In the literary context, Thomas's poetic voice distinguishes itself through vivid natural imagery and profound existential introspection, qualities that beckon the reader into a deep and contemplative relationship with the text. This edition by DigiCat Publishing is a meticulous restoration of Thomas's oeuvre, bridging his literary heritage with contemporary accessibility to ensure its endurance in the canon of world literature.
Edward Thomas is often remembered as a poet of the natural world and the human condition, whose experiences etched into his verse a timeless quality. An early 20th-century writer, Thomas's trajectory toward poetry was molded by his work as a critic and essayist, leading to his friendship with fellow poet Robert Frost. This companionship, along with the approach of the First World War, spurred Thomas to distill his profound connection to the English landscape and his introspections on life's fragility into poetry. 'Poems' is an embodiment of this climactic point in Thomas's literary journey, amalgamating his personal history with his acute sensitivity to nature and existence.
In recommending 'Poems', one extends an invitation to both the ardent lover of poetry and the casual reader to experience a work that resonates with the naturalist's soul and touches upon the universal human experience. Thomas's meticulous craft offers pathways for deep emotional engagement and contemplation, with language that is nuanced yet familiar. DigiCat Publishing's edition not only pays homage to a revered literary figure but also serves as a portal back to an era where the written word reflected a world on the brink of transformation, making it a profoundly impactful read for those who wish to delve into the essence of early 20th-century English poetry.

Edward Thomas (1878–1917) was a British poet, essayist, and novelist, whose work has left a lasting impression on the canon of English literature. Though he penned several books on the English countryside and rural life, Thomas is best known for his poignant and deeply introspective poetry. His collection simply entitled 'Poems', published posthumously in 1917, contains some of his most revered works and serves as an enduring testament to his talent. Rooted in the pastoral tradition, Thomas's poetic style combines a keen observation of nature with a melancholic reflection upon the human condition. Influenced by his friendship with the American poet Robert Frost, and the onset of the First World War, his compositions often explore themes of impermanence, the passage of time, and the intersection of the natural world with personal emotion. Despite a relatively brief career as a poet—having turned to poetry only in the last few years of his life—Thomas's contributions have been celebrated for their understated beauty and emotional depth. His work resonates with readers for its exploration of identity, belonging, and the bittersweetness of life's fleeting moments, marking him as a significant figure in the transition between Georgian poetry and Modernism.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte British pastoral verse • Classic • early 20th-century poetry • Edward Thomas literary works • Edward Thomas poetry • English literature • Lyric Poetry • nature poetry • Poems about nature • Poetry • Rural England in literature • war poet • WWI Poetry
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