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Last Poems (eBook)

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2022
129 Seiten
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859-654731369-4 (EAN)

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Last Poems - Edward Thomas
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Edward Thomas's "Last Poems" presents a poignant collection of verse that encapsulates the profound beauty and transience of nature, love, and mortality. Strikingly lyrical, the poems resonate with a sense of longing and introspection, often marrying rich imagery with an atmospheric depth that reflects the tumult of early 20th-century England. This anthology stands as a testament to Thomas's mastery of language and his ability to evoke emotion through detailed observations of the natural world, offering readers both a reflective and a meditative experience. Edward Thomas, a pivotal figure in the Georgian poetry movement, drew heavily from his own experiences and a deep connection to the English countryside. His life was marked by inner conflict and existential contemplation, elements that permeate his work in "Last Poems." Thomas's transition from prose to poetry, influenced by the tumult of war and his personal struggles, adds a layer of urgency and depth to each piece, making this collection a culmination of his artistic journey. I highly recommend "Last Poems" to scholars and lay readers alike for its lyricism and emotional resonance. Thomas's ability to articulate complex human experiences through the lens of nature provides invaluable insights, making this collection an essential exploration of the human condition and an eloquent farewell to a life deeply felt.

Edward Thomas remains a distinguished figure in the annals of British literature, best remembered for his poignant poetry that captures the essence of rural England with remarkable sensitivity. Born Philip Edward Thomas on March 3, 1878, in London, he initially pursued prose, authoring several books of criticism, biographies, and volumes about the English countryside. However, it was his close friendship with American poet Robert Frost that urged Thomas to turn his talents to poetry, leading to the creation of his most cherished works (Motion, 2011). Thomas's 'Last Poems' encapsulates the mature voice of a writer who, despite late entry into poetry, made a profound impact upon the genre. His literary style, characterized by a deep appreciation of nature, introspection, and a melancholic tone, distinguished his poems which often explored themes of impermanence and the human relationship with the natural world. Many of his poems were published posthumously, as Thomas's burgeoning literary renaissance was tragically cut short by his death in the Battle of Arras on April 9, 1917. Edward Thomas's contribution to literature has been honored through numerous memorials and scholarly works that continue to explore his rich legacy (Kirkham, 1987).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 1917 Poetry • battle of arras • Belletristic poetry • British Army • British Literature • British poets anthology • British war poet • Classic • Early 20th Century • Edwardian Era • Edward Thomas poetry • English literature • English pastoral poets • evocative language • First World War • introspective verse • Last Poems book • literary critic • Literary legacy • literary poetry classics • loss and resilience • lyric poetry collection • Melancholic reflections • mortality themes • nature imagery • Nature-themed poems • poetic simplicity • poetic style • Poetry • war poet • war poet literature • World War poetry • WWI Poetry
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