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Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition : Volume IV: Writings on Poetry, Hardback Book

Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition : Volume IV: Writings on Poetry Hardback

Edited by Edna (Professor Emerita, Professor Emerita, Queen's University BelfastProfessor Emerita, Qu Longley

Part of the Edward Thomas Prose Writing Selected Edition series

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Edward Thomas can be seen as the most important poetry critic in the early twentieth century.

Thomas was a prose-writer before he was a poet. The Selected Edition of his prose, and especially this volume, shows that he was also a critic before he was a poet.

His unusual literary career opens up key questions about the relation between poetry and criticism, as well as between poetry and prose.

Thomas wrote books about poetry, but his criticism mainly took the form of reviews.

He reviewed collections, editions, and studies of poetry, most regularly, for the Daily Chronicle and the Morning Post.

These reviews amount to a unique commentary on the state of poetry and of poetry criticism after 1900.

Since reviewing provided Thomas's main income, he also reviewed other kinds of book.

Hence the sheer mass of his reviews, the stress he suffered as a literary journalist.

Yet his criticism maintains an astonishingly high standard.

Thomas's response to contemporary poetry intersects with his readings of older poetry.

No critic or poet of the time was so deeply acquainted with the traditions of English-language poetry or so alert to new poetic movements in Ireland and America.

Edward Thomas's writings on poetry have a double importance.

Besides suggesting the hidden evolution of his own aesthetic, they constitute a lost history and critique of poetry before the Great War.

They change our assumptions about that period. Thomas's perspectives on poets such as Yeats, Hardy, Frost, Lawrence, and Pound illuminate the making of modern poetry.

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