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Land Writings: Excursions in the Footprints of Edward Thomas

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Abstract

Whilst out walking one day in the shade at the age of thirty-six, with the First World War looming, Edward Thomas decided to become a poet. In the few years that followed, believing he belonged nowhere, he tramped across rolling chalk downland, stitching himself to the landscape. Gently slanting from the door of his stone cottage, the South Downs – a range of chalk hills that extend across the southeastern coastal counties of England from Hampshire in the west to Sussex in the east – became day by day the mainspring of his poetry. As a perennial poet and essayist of the South Downs, Edward Thomas remains an enduring presence a century later in the downland he trampled daily, treading and documenting a series of paths around the village of Steep, East Hampshire, where he lived until enlisting. Arranging itself around a number of journeys in pursuit of the early twentieth century poet and nature writer, this book provides a personal and moving tale of encountering literature in landscape, retreading Edward Thomas’s footprints from the beginning of his epically creative final four years, to the site where he died in 1917, during the Battle of Arras.


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Author(s): Riding J

Publication type: Authored Book

Publication status: Published

Year: 2017

Number of Pages: 180

Print publication date: 01/08/2017

Online publication date: 01/08/2017

Acceptance date: 01/07/2017

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Place Published: Newcastle upon Tyne

URL: https://www.cambridgescholars.com/land-writings

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9781443891387


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