Bringing Great Writing Back Into Print.

The Pocket Book of Poems and Songs for the Open Air: Edited by Edward Thomas

Synopsis:

This remarkable anthology is meant, in the words of its editor, for all those 'who like a book that can always lighten some of their burdens or give wings to their delight, whether in the open air by day, or under the roof at evening; for I have gathered into it much of the finest English poetry'.

Already established as the leading young critic of contemporary verse, Edward Thomas used this volume to further a longstanding aim - to present English literature to a new audience. First published in 1907, the collection draws among others on Thomas's contemporaries Yeats, de la Mare, T. Sturge Moore, Masefield, Noyes, Davies and Housman. The volume remained in print until 1950 in Jonathan Cape's 'Travellers' Library' series, and, in the words of his biographer R. George Thomas, 'remains an expression of one side of Thomas - boon companion and ready singer of songs among friends - that has often been overlooked'.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Poetry
Sub-categories:
Poetry Anthologies
Genres & Themes:
Countryside; Faber Finds; Nature; Songs
The Pocket Book of Poems and Songs for the Open Air book cover
Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571242955
Published:
29.05.2008
No of pages:
354

Your basket contains:

  • Your basket is empty