Dylan Thomas
In this biographical and critical study of Dylan Thomas and his work, Peter Davies takes issue with the notion that the poetry was simply a careless outpouring of incoherent feeling. He demonstrates Thomas' dedication to the poet's craft, and his struggle to make his work communicate to the reader his perceptions and beliefs.
About the author:
Peter Davies is Senior Obituaries Writer at The Times, and the author of William Blake and The Brontes in this series.
114 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-78-5
In this biographical and critical study of Dylan Thomas and his work, Peter Davies takes issue with the notion that the poetry was simply a careless outpouring of incoherent feeling. He demonstrates Thomas' dedication to the poet's craft, and his struggle to make his work communicate to the reader his perceptions and beliefs.
About the author:
Peter Davies is Senior Obituaries Writer at The Times, and the author of William Blake and The Brontes in this series.
114 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-78-5
In this biographical and critical study of Dylan Thomas and his work, Peter Davies takes issue with the notion that the poetry was simply a careless outpouring of incoherent feeling. He demonstrates Thomas' dedication to the poet's craft, and his struggle to make his work communicate to the reader his perceptions and beliefs.
About the author:
Peter Davies is Senior Obituaries Writer at The Times, and the author of William Blake and The Brontes in this series.
114 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-78-5