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Edward Thomas

Oxford

In “Oxford,” Edward Thomas presents a rich tapestry of prose, woven together with his signature lyrical style that evokes the landscapes and emotional depth of early 20th-century England. The book interlaces personal reflection with a keen observational lens, capturing the essence of the Oxford experience during a time of cultural and political upheaval. Through vivid imagery and a meticulously crafted narrative, Thomas captures the interplay between nature, place, and the human spirit, establishing a profound connection between the physical and the metaphysical which echoes the Romantic tradition. Edward Thomas, a prominent figure in the literary landscape of his time, was influenced by the pastoral traditions of English poetry and his own experiences as a writer exploring themes of identity and belonging. His love for the English countryside and his philosophical musings about life and death informed his work. The nostalgic yearning in “Oxford” can be partially attributed to Thomas's inner conflicts and his ultimate decision to serve in World War I, which profoundly impacted his literary output and legacy. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking to explore an evocative exploration of place and purpose through the lens of a masterful writer. Lovers of poetry and prose alike will find solace in Thomas'Äôs deep reflections, making “Oxford” an essential addition to any literary collection.
303 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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