Dylan Thomas' work is often explored in light of the poet himself, and he has been referred to as modernism's l'enfant terrible or even described as a late romanticist. The aim in this essay is to explore the poetry without regard to his personal life as well as highlight previously ignored oedipal elements in said poetry. The main goal is to assert Thomas' place amongst the modernist literati, of which most were heavily influenced by Freud, as well as to be an acknowledgement of his work without considering his biography
This is a literary—critical study of three twentieth-century poets seen in relation to a continuous ...
This is a thesis about the links between Edward Thomas’ (1878-1917) criticism and his poetry. It ide...
An introductory and revisionary account of 1940s poetry which takes seriously the apocalyptic and n...
Dylan Thomas' work is often explored in light of the poet himself, and he has been referred to as mo...
The astonishing popularity of Dylan Thomas and his difficult poetry has in the last twenty years mad...
The aim of the following BA thesis is to discuss and analyse the poetry of Dylan Thomas as love poet...
In Dylan Thomas’s 18 Poems (1934), Twenty-five Poems (1936) and The Map of Love (1939) the traumas o...
The principal aim of this thesis has been to trace the course of Dylan Thomas's poetic evolution, wh...
The principal aim of this thesis has been to trace the course of Dylan Thomas's poetic evolution, wh...
The first full-length account of Thomas’s poetry since 1966 (135,000 word monograph), with subsidiar...
Argues that, for all his denials of its influence, Thomas was committed to forging a version of surr...
There are many reasons for calling Thomas a romantic, and in the course of this study an attempt wil...
The topic of this dissertation is how Dylan Thomas approached the subject of death in his poetry, ho...
This is a thesis about the links between Edward Thomas’ (1878-1917) criticism and his poetry. It ide...
In the early poetry, 18 Poems and 25 Poems, Dylan Thomas speaks of his awareness of the artistic her...
This is a literary—critical study of three twentieth-century poets seen in relation to a continuous ...
This is a thesis about the links between Edward Thomas’ (1878-1917) criticism and his poetry. It ide...
An introductory and revisionary account of 1940s poetry which takes seriously the apocalyptic and n...
Dylan Thomas' work is often explored in light of the poet himself, and he has been referred to as mo...
The astonishing popularity of Dylan Thomas and his difficult poetry has in the last twenty years mad...
The aim of the following BA thesis is to discuss and analyse the poetry of Dylan Thomas as love poet...
In Dylan Thomas’s 18 Poems (1934), Twenty-five Poems (1936) and The Map of Love (1939) the traumas o...
The principal aim of this thesis has been to trace the course of Dylan Thomas's poetic evolution, wh...
The principal aim of this thesis has been to trace the course of Dylan Thomas's poetic evolution, wh...
The first full-length account of Thomas’s poetry since 1966 (135,000 word monograph), with subsidiar...
Argues that, for all his denials of its influence, Thomas was committed to forging a version of surr...
There are many reasons for calling Thomas a romantic, and in the course of this study an attempt wil...
The topic of this dissertation is how Dylan Thomas approached the subject of death in his poetry, ho...
This is a thesis about the links between Edward Thomas’ (1878-1917) criticism and his poetry. It ide...
In the early poetry, 18 Poems and 25 Poems, Dylan Thomas speaks of his awareness of the artistic her...
This is a literary—critical study of three twentieth-century poets seen in relation to a continuous ...
This is a thesis about the links between Edward Thomas’ (1878-1917) criticism and his poetry. It ide...
An introductory and revisionary account of 1940s poetry which takes seriously the apocalyptic and n...