James Thomson (1834-1882), who often signed his work with the
pseudonym "B. V.," ranks among the greatest of the Victorian poets,
and his magnum opus "The City of Dreadful Night" exerted a powerful
impact on modern poetry of the Twentieth Century. For the first
time in print, his entire body of work now appears as the poet left
it upon his untimely death at the age of 47. The three books of
verse which Thomson prepared for publication stand in their
entirety, and his uncollected poems are arranged in chronological
order. The volume concludes with the verse translations found in
Thomson's essays, many of which were omitted from previous
editions. Here at last, in one lovingly edited volume, is the work
of the Victorian era's most neglected and yet most resonant
voice---James Thomson.
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