Donald Michael Thomas was born in Cornwall in 1935, so he was only a child when the war broke out and he was not exposed to encounter terrible experiences during the war. He studied Russian and deepened connection to the language by studying Russian Literature at New College, Oxford University, where he completed his B.A. as well as M.A. degree. He lived in America and in Australia for some time but he was not able to secede from England. He wrote poems, biographies, novels, scripts and he was also a translator. When his novel, The White Hotel was published in 1981 it met with mixed receptions from critics in which extremely different views were expressed. On one hand it was called a pornographic writing what is more Thomas was char...
This is a thesis about the links between Edward Thomas’ (1878-1917) criticism and his poetry. It ide...
The relationship between the Austrian exile Erich Fried and his Welsh fellow-poet Dylan Thomas is hi...
One aspect of R.S. Thomas’s work which is perhaps most difficult for Americans to fathom is his rela...
In the novel The White Hotel, D.M. Thomas's superimposition of a Freudian-style case history onto a ...
“A Narratological Analysis of D. M. Thomas’s The White Hotel (1981)” originated within a seminar on ...
D. M. Thomas’s The White Hotel (1981) narrates the personal history of Lisa Erdman who is mercilessl...
My title refers to the fact that in D. M. Thomas's remarkable novel, both art, in the form of liter...
In Dylan Thomas’s 18 Poems (1934), Twenty-five Poems (1936) and The Map of Love (1939) the traumas o...
Among the ‘names of history’ of Western modernity that Lyotard invokes in 'The Differend', ‘Auschwit...
This article explores the possibility of representing collective violence such as the Holocaust with...
My Ph.D. is an intervention on three levels: it works on the theoretical level as an investigation ...
Šis darbs pievēršas Freida tēlam D. M. Tomasa romānos un freidisma diskursam kā literāra darba un tē...
Szakdolgozatomban a The White Hotel és a The Comfort of Strangers kortárs angol regényeket hasonlíto...
From Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales to Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote and Franz Kafka's T...
In this thesis I have undertaken a linguistic/stylistic analysis of selected poems of Edward Thomas....
This is a thesis about the links between Edward Thomas’ (1878-1917) criticism and his poetry. It ide...
The relationship between the Austrian exile Erich Fried and his Welsh fellow-poet Dylan Thomas is hi...
One aspect of R.S. Thomas’s work which is perhaps most difficult for Americans to fathom is his rela...
In the novel The White Hotel, D.M. Thomas's superimposition of a Freudian-style case history onto a ...
“A Narratological Analysis of D. M. Thomas’s The White Hotel (1981)” originated within a seminar on ...
D. M. Thomas’s The White Hotel (1981) narrates the personal history of Lisa Erdman who is mercilessl...
My title refers to the fact that in D. M. Thomas's remarkable novel, both art, in the form of liter...
In Dylan Thomas’s 18 Poems (1934), Twenty-five Poems (1936) and The Map of Love (1939) the traumas o...
Among the ‘names of history’ of Western modernity that Lyotard invokes in 'The Differend', ‘Auschwit...
This article explores the possibility of representing collective violence such as the Holocaust with...
My Ph.D. is an intervention on three levels: it works on the theoretical level as an investigation ...
Šis darbs pievēršas Freida tēlam D. M. Tomasa romānos un freidisma diskursam kā literāra darba un tē...
Szakdolgozatomban a The White Hotel és a The Comfort of Strangers kortárs angol regényeket hasonlíto...
From Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales to Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote and Franz Kafka's T...
In this thesis I have undertaken a linguistic/stylistic analysis of selected poems of Edward Thomas....
This is a thesis about the links between Edward Thomas’ (1878-1917) criticism and his poetry. It ide...
The relationship between the Austrian exile Erich Fried and his Welsh fellow-poet Dylan Thomas is hi...
One aspect of R.S. Thomas’s work which is perhaps most difficult for Americans to fathom is his rela...