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Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition - Volume III: Biographies (Hardcover)
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Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition - Volume III: Biographies (Hardcover)
Series: Edward Thomas Prose Writing Selected Edition, III
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Edward Thomas is an important figure in the English literary canon,
a major twentieth-century poet, he was also one of England's most
experienced and respected Edwardian and Georgian critics, and an
observer of the countryside second to none. Although he died at the
age of only 39, his prose output was massive and encompassed a
range of genres: biography, autobiography, essays, reviews,
fiction, nature books, travel writings, and anthologies. While
Thomas's stature as a poet is widely appreciated, his prose works
have yet to be given their critical due - in large part because
scholarly editions have hitherto been lacking. Edward Thomas: Prose
Writings: A Selected Edition shows that Thomas's prose deserves to
be much better known, by literary scholars but also the general
reading public. This six-volume edition establishes him as one of
the most important prose writers in English, who contributed
remarkable ideas and representations of the self and community, the
landscape and ecology, literature and history, the spiritual and
artistic life. It is the definitive edition of Thomas's prose and a
significant scholarly resource for the twenty-first century. The
third volume provides the annotated texts of two biographies by
Thomas: Richard Jefferies: His Life and Work (1909) and George
Borrow: The Man and His Books (1912). A detailed introduction
addresses a range of matters relating to the subjects of these two
biographies as well as to Thomas's approach to them. Among the
topics discussed in relation to Jefferies are: the correspondences
between Jefferies' life and Thomas's; the influence of Jefferies on
Thomas's thought and writing, including such matters as mystical
experience and the passage of time; Thomas's unwarranted anxieties
about the quality of the biography; and the high standing of the
biography in the century since its publication. Among the topics
discussed in relation to Borrow are: Thomas's ambivalence towards
his subject; the influence of Borrow on later attitudes to walking
and the open air, particularly as these were expressed in
literature; the popular and literary interest (again attributable
in part to Borrow's influence) in Romani life; and the way in which
Thomas's approach to the Borrow biography, with its emphasis on the
value of impressions as distinct from facts, chimes with Modernist
thinking about the nature of narrative. The edition's extensive
notes provide further insights into the texts and their cultural
context.
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