A Reference Companion to Dylan Thomas
By (Author) James A. Davies
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
16th April 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Biography: general
Reference works
821.912
Hardback
392
Although the Welsh author Dylan Thomas attained some measure of fame before he died in 1953, he never enjoyed financial prosperity. His life was plagued with difficulties of all kinds and he was only 41 years old at the time of his death. Some of his works, such as "Fern Hill" and "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" are frequently included in anthologies, and Thomas is now often considered as one of the most important and original poets of the 20th century. During his trips to the United States, he read his works to large audiences on college campuses. He also made a number of radio broadcasts and recordings, and his voice made some listeners respond emotionally to his poems. However, readers often find Thomas's poems difficult to understand. This reference book provides a guide to his life and work. Because his writings are often a product of his troubled life, the volume begins with an insightful biography that provides a context for understanding Thomas's works. The second section then systematically overviews his work, and while his poems receive much attention, it also discusses his prose, his film scripts and his broadcasts. A third section then surveys the critical and scholarly response to his writings, with separate chapters detailing his reception in Wales, England and North America. A selected bibliography lists editions of Thomas's works, along with the most important general studies of his writings.
Davies is thoroughly familiar with every nuance of his subject and clearly hopeful of a rebirth of interest in Thomas. If there is one, no doubt this indispensable guidebook will play a large part in it.-Library Journal
Davies' book will be read largely by undergraduates seeking a way through the poems.-Notes & Queries
This impressively even-tempered book will be invaluable for undergraduates.-Choice
"Davies' book will be read largely by undergraduates seeking a way through the poems."-Notes & Queries
"This impressively even-tempered book will be invaluable for undergraduates."-Choice
"Davies is thoroughly familiar with every nuance of his subject and clearly hopeful of a rebirth of interest in Thomas. If there is one, no doubt this indispensable guidebook will play a large part in it."-Library Journal
JAMES A. DAVIES is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Wales, Swansea.