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Title | : | City of Dreadful Night (Canongate Classics S) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.23 (779 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0862414490 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-30 |
Language | : | English |
Following the death of his father, Thomson was brought up in an orphanage in London, before spending a decade in the military. About the Author James Thomson (1834-82), who wrote under the pseudonym Bysshe Vanolis, was a Scottish Victorian-era poet. . On his return to London, Thomson became a clerk and began submitting his creative work to numerous publications. The City of Dreadful Night is Thomson's most famous piece, a pessimistic long poem concerned with the universe's indifference towards humanity, and it sprang from the author's struggle with insomnia, alcoholism and chronic depression during his last years
Excellent book! I was very happy with it. Plus shipping was fast. Excellent book! I was very happy with it. Plus shipping was fast.. Phutatorius said Beware of the Kessinger edition. This review refers to the Kessinger edition only. The Kessinger edition provides only the text of the poem - no introduction, not even any cover art. In other words you can get the same thing legally & for free by downloading it from a site like the Guttenburg Project. I prefer the Cannongate Classics edition, which has a good introduction and some nice artwork, although you may n. Melancholia At Last! kathy klemme "You think I am weak and must submitYet I but scratch you with this poisoned blade,And you are dead as if I clove with itThat false fierce greedy heart.Betrayed!Betrayed!" As I think of those bone chilling lines they ring ripples of fright and despair through my still salivating soul, because there's a part of me that longs for more. I remember the first time I encounted Mr. Thoms
James Thomson (1834-82), who wrote under the pseudonym Bysshe Vanolis, was a Scottish Victorian-era poet. The City of Dreadful Night is Thomson's most famous piece, a pessimistic long poem concerned with the universe's indifference towards humanity, and it sprang from the author's struggle with insomnia, alcoholism and chronic depression during his last years. On his return
In contrast to the late Victorian confidence all around him, Thomson dared to face the possibility that the universe was utterly indifferent to human affairs. In this haunting poem from the latter part of the 19th century, Scots-born writer James Thomson anticipated the modern age’s nightmare vision of the city as a place of loneliness, alienation, and spiritual despair. The strange and dark images in The City of Dreadful Night have become a landmark of modern literature, for the tomb-like streets and empty squares in this memorable poem preceded T.S Eliot’s
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