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The Annotated Collected Poems (Paperback)
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The Annotated Collected Poems (Paperback)
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Loot Price R383
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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. Often viewed as a 'war poet', he wrote nothing
directly about the trenches; also seen as a 'nature poet', his
symbolic reach and generic range expose the limits of that category
too. A central figure in modern poetry, he is among the half-dozen
poets who remade English poetry in the early 20th century. Edna
Longley published an acclaimed edition of Edward Thomas' "Poems"
and "Last Poems" in 1973. Her work advanced Thomas' reputation as a
major modern poet. Now she has produced a revised version, which
includes all his poems and draws on freshly available archive
material. The extensive notes contain substantial quotations from
Thomas' prose, letters and notebooks, as well as a new commentary
on the poems. The prose hinterland behind Edward Thomas' poems
helps us to understand their depth and complexity, together with
their contexts in his troubled personal life, in wartime England,
and in English poetry. Edna Longley also shows how Thomas'
criticism feeds into his poetry, and how he prefigured critical
approaches, such as 'ecocriticism', that are now applied to his
poems. The text of this edition, which has a detailed textual
apparatus, differs in small but significant ways from that of other
extant collections of Thomas' poems. The Bloodaxe edition is larger
(with more comprehensive notes) than Faber's "Collected Poems" by
Edward Thomas as well as a pound cheaper. More importantly, for
academic sales, the Bloodaxe text is more authoritative than
Faber's (which uses R. George Thomas' 1978 text). Edna Longley has
used manuscripts, proofs and newly available archive material to
establish a text for Edward Thomas' complete poetry which will now
be used by scholars and students in all future discussions of his
work.
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