In Pursuit of Spring by Edward Thomas

In Pursuit of Spring by Edward Thomas

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In Pursuit of Spring by Edward Thomas

In mid to late March 1913, as the storm clouds of the Great War which was to claim his life gathered, Edward Thomas took a bicycle ride from Clapham to the Quantock Hills. The poet recorded his journey through his beloved South Country and his account was published as In Pursuit of Spring in 1914. Regarded as one of his most important prose works, it stands as an elegy for a world now lost. What is less well-known is that Thomas took with him a camera, and photographed much of what he saw, noting the locations on the back of the prints. These have been kept in archives for many years and will now be published for the very first time in the book. Thomas journeys through Guildford, Winchester, Salisbury, across the Plain, to the Bristol Channel, recording the poet's thoughts and feelings as winter ends.
Edward Thomas (1878-1917) was an important poet, essayist and novelist. Possibly best known for his poem Adlestrop, he is now regarded as a pre-eminent figure in rural and landscape writing. He was killed at the Battle of Arras, where he is buried. Little Toller also published The South Country.Alexandra Harris is the author of Weatherland, Modernism on Sea, Virginia Woolf and Romantic Moderns, which won the Guardian First Book Award. She lectures at Liverpool University.
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ISBN 13 9781908213433
ISBN 10 1908213434
Title In Pursuit of Spring
Author Edward Thomas
Series Nature Classics
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little Toller Books
Year published 2016-03-03
Number of pages 228
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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