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Poet to Poet: Edward Thomas's Letters to Walter De La Mare (Paperback)
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Poet to Poet: Edward Thomas's Letters to Walter De La Mare (Paperback)
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This book offers still more insight into the highly influential
writer and poet Edward Thomas through his correspondence with
Walter de la Mare: 318 letters from between 1906 and 1917, of which
only three have been previously published. They are presented in an
accessible, enjoyable but scholarly volume. The letters provide new
and crucial evidence about Thomas's poetic processes and the start
of his mature poetry. They also show the mutual support the two
poets enjoyed; and give new information on the closeness of the
Thomas and de la Mare families. They include some beautiful natural
descriptions and track Thomas's progress as a reviewer and writer.
The physical spacing in the letters provides evidence of often
hurried and tired writing but also of a sensitivity to what is not
said, to pauses, to rhythm, which prefigure his poems. His
idiosyncratic handwriting also underlines key ideas about poetic
composition and illuminates his understanding of his journey from
prose writer to poet - topics of great interest to Thomas scholars.
Poet to Poet offers a moving epistolary account of the developing
personal and poetic relationship of both poets, with biographical
revelations, and increased understanding of their influence on each
other and key points relating to their poetic processes. The
letters are arranged chronologically, and are divided into three
sections which illuminate Thomas and De la Mare's relationship:
1906-09 The Reviewer and the Poet; 1910-13 Two Writers; 1913-17 Two
Poets. Each section has a short introduction highlighting general
points of interest and change in their epistolary relationship. The
book includes a transcriptor's preface, brief biographical
information on the two poets, suggestions for further reading and
an index. The Introduction highlights essential points from the
letters, in particular revelations about both poets' writing
processes, how Thomas's criticism of De la Mare's verse informs his
own, information on their relationship and details of de la Mare's
character.
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