born March 3, 1878, Lambeth, London, Eng. died April 9, 1917, Arras, France
English writer who turned to poetry only
after a long career spent producing nature
studies and critical works on such
19th-century writers as Richard Jefferies,
George Borrow, Algernon Charles Swinburne,
and Walter Pater.
Thomas was educated at St. Paul’s School and
the University of Oxford and spent most of
his life unhappily employed as an essayist
and journalist. In 1913 he met the American
poet Robert Frost, who encouraged him to
write poetry. Two years later Thomas
enlisted in the British army; freed from
routine literary work, he was able to
produce increasingly fluent poetry. The
rhythms of his verse are quiet and
unstressed; he was above all a poet of the
country. He was killed during World War I,
and most of his poems were published
posthumously, though a few were published
under the name Edward Eastaway during his
lifetime. Thomas’ Collected Poems appeared
in 1920.
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