R.S. Thomas: Identity, Environment, DeityManchester University Press, 2003 - 209 pages Christopher Morgan writes with keen critical insight on the controversial poet R.S. Thomas, considered to be one of the leading writers of the 20th century. This is the first book to treat Thomas's entire oeuvre and will prove to be an indispensible guide and companion to the complete poems. |
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Noone with a crown of light | 27 |
the natural world | 49 |
the scientific world | 84 |
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Aberdaron absence alienation answer applied science becomes bird Bridgend Bright Field chapter characteristic Christian collection context contextualisation creation creator-God Cynddylan dark deity depicts divine dream Dylan Thomas earth Echoes Return Slow emerges ence eternity Euros Bowen example experience exploration Faber final lines force God's Heaney highlight human idea indicates interior irony J. P. Ward Jason Walford Davies journey Laboratories language Later Poems Llŷn peninsula machine Manafon Mass for Hard mythic poems narrator natural world nature mysticism negativa No-one paradox philosophical physical poet poet's poetic Poetry Wales Poetry Wales Press presence primarily probing prose pure mysticism pure science question R. S. Thomas realisation religion religious poetry reredos Saunders Lewis sense shadow spiritual stanza suggests tension Thomas reiterates Thomas seems Thomas writes Thomas's poems Thomas's poetry Thomas's position Thomas's religious tion tradition turning ultimate reality unity via negativa violence vocabulary waiting Welsh wider words Wordsworth wound