Edward Thomas - Biography
Edward Thomas was born on March 3, 1878 in London, England. He became one of the most important and influential poets of the early 20th century, although his literary career began relatively late and his life was brief but vibrant.Born the son of a teacher, Edward spent his early years in London. He received a good education and developed an interest in literature from an early age. In 1897, he entered Oxford University, where he studied classical literature.
After graduation, Edward worked in journalism and wrote articles and reviews for various publications. His first book, The South Country, was published in 1909 and brought him some fame. However, real success came to him with the publication of poetry collections, starting with The Hills and the Vale in 1909.
Edward was a close friend and inspiration of Georg Eliot, the famous poet and literary critic. Under his influence, Edward began to write poetry, and this transitional moment in his career made him one of the most original and important poets of his time.
His poems were often associated with nature and the places in which he lived and traveled. He masterfully described English landscapes and created images that remained in the memory of readers.
World War I had a profound impact on the work of Edward Thomas. In 1915, at the age of 37, he volunteered for the front and joined the army. The war poems he began to write at this time became some of the most important and influential war works in English literature.
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