A Casebook on Dylan ThomasJohn Malcolm Brinnin Ten complete poems by Thomas, essays mainly concerned with his poems, informal observation by people who knew him, and excerpts from two biographical works on the English poet. |
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The force that through the green fuse 3 4 5 | 3 |
Poem in October | 9 |
Fern Hill | 15 |
Copyright | |
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American artist asked Auden audience birds boys Brinnin Caitlin called celebration Collected Poems critic D. H. Lawrence dark dead Deaths and Entrances doctor drink Dylan Thomas early poems Edith Sitwell Elder Olson Eliot English eyes feel felt Feltenstein Fern Hill friends grief heart Henry Treece heron Hopkins human imagery JOHN MALCOLM BRINNIN knew later Laugharne less light literary living London mean Milk Wood morning NARRATOR nature never night obscure once perhaps phoned phrase Poem in October poet poet's poetic praise prose reader Refusal to Mourn Ruthven Todd seems sense sexual Sir John's Hill Sitwell sonnets speak stanza symbol T. S. Eliot talk theme things Thomas's poetry tion told trees Vernon Watkins verse vision voice W. H. Auden Wales wanted Welsh words writing wrote Yeats young poet