Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Collector's Edition)
By (Author) Thomas Gray
Illustrated by Agnes Miller Parker
Introduction by Carol Rumens
Bodleian Library
Bodleian Library
1st November 2021
Special Edition, Collector's ed.
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Social issues
Gift books
Classic and pre-20th century poetry
821.6
Hardback
88
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
334g
The Curfew tolls the knell of parting day
Thomas Grays Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard has been loved and admired throughout the centuries. First circulated to a select group of friends, it was rushed to official publication in 1751 in order to avoid pirated copies being sold without the young poets permission. Praised by Samuel Johnson, reprinted over and over again in Grays lifetime and recited by generations of school children, it is one of the most famous poems in the English language.
This edition reproduces the exquisite wood engravings made by Agnes Miller Parker in 1938. Parker visited the churchyard at St Giles, Stoke Poges, where the poem is set, in order to make her sketches, and all thirty-two stanzas of the poem are accompanied by detailed full-page illustrations. Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the poets death, this edition will not only bring new readers to the 'Elegy' but will also appeal to those already familiar with its riches.
Thomas Gray (17161771) is best known for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. Born in London, he spent much of his adult life in Cambridge, eventually becoming Professor of Modern History there. He is buried in the churchyard of St Giles, Stoke Poges, the setting for his poem. Agnes Miller Parker (18951980) was one of the greatest British wood engraving artists of the twentieth century. Parker was influenced by the art of Wyndham Lewis and the Cubist and Vorticist movements which flourished in the period between the wars. Carol Rumenss most recent poetry collections are The Mixed Urn (Sheep Meadow Press, USA, 2019) and Bezdelki: Small Things (the Emma Press, UK) which won the Michael Marks Award for Best Pamphlet in 2018.