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Places of the Mind

Places of the Mind

Life and Work of James Thomson

by Tom Leonard
Hardback
Publication Date: 11/02/1993

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The poet James Thomson was author of the pessimistic masterpiece "The City of Dreadful Night", which Hermann Melville described as "a modern Book of Job". Born into a millenialist family, reared in a London Scottish orphanage, Thomson was an early member of the Corps of Army schoolmasters. Expelled from the Army for insubordination, he wrote for the weekly freethought "National Reformer" where he published pioneering translations of Leopardi, versions of Heine, prose satires on Church affairs and biting criticism of the narrowness of contemporary British literature. He early championed Browning and Meredith, made the study of Shelley his life's work, and in his own poetry presented as no other has done in English, the alienation of the isolated and displaced in industrial society. An outsider of the Bloomsbury scene around W.M. Rossetti, Thomson died homeless and in poverty in 1882. This biography depicts the work, the life and the movements of thought that impinged on both, of the Scottish poet James Thomson. Tom Leonard shared the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year award in 1984 for his collection "Intimate Voices" and his anthology, "Radical Renfrew". 1
ISBN:
9780224031189
9780224031189
Category:
Biography: general
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
11-02-1993
Publisher:
Vintage Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
432
Dimensions (mm):
242x162mm
Weight:
0.71kg

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