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| Edward Thomas, who was killed in 1917 just as he was discovering his
true vocation, is firmly established as a significant war poet and is
particularly admired for his troubled evocations of English
landscape. This new study concentrates on a selection of
characteristic poems, including key anthology pieces such as
‘Adlestrop’, and will be of interest both to readers who already know
Edward Thomas and to those looking for an introduction to his work. |
| John Greening is author of Greenwich Exchange
books on Thomas Hardy, the poetry of the First World War, W.B.
Yeats and Ted Hughes. He recently received a Cholmondeley Award
from the Society of Authors in recognition of his “achievement
and distinction in poetry”. |
| This series is available at a special price of £3.99
for schools only. |
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