The Further Poems The Further Poems

The Further Poems

“Life a dream in Death's eternal sleep.”

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Publisher Description

James Thomson was born in Port Glasgow, Scotland on November 23rd 1834. He was raised in Holloway, London in the Royal Caledonian Asylum an orphanage after his father was incapacitated by a stroke. He was educated at the Caledonian Asylum and then the Royal Military Academy before serving in Ireland. In his late 20s Thomson left the military and returned to London, where he worked as a clerk. For the remainder of his life James submitted stories, essays and poems to various publications, including the National Reformer, which published the sombre yet remarkable ‘City Of Dreadful Night’ which remains his most famous work. Its origins lie in his battles with insomnia, alcoholism and chronic depression which plagued Thomson's final decade. He died in London at the age of 47. His pseudonym, Bysshe Vanolis, derives from the names of the poets Percy Bysshe Shelley and Novalis and distinguishes him from the earlier Scottish poet James Thomson. Here we publish another collection of his works that further enhance his reputation as one of Scotland’s finest poets.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
January 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
48
Pages
PUBLISHER
Copyright Group
SELLER
Directebooks Ltd
SIZE
129.6
KB

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The four seasons, and other poems. By James Thomson The four seasons, and other poems. By James Thomson
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The City of Dreadful Night The City of Dreadful Night
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A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton: By James Thomson. A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton: By James Thomson.
1727
Coriolanus: A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By the late James Thomson. Coriolanus: A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By the late James Thomson.
1749
Antient and modern Italy compared: being the first part of Liberty, a poem. By Mr. Thomson Antient and modern Italy compared: being the first part of Liberty, a poem. By Mr. Thomson
1735
The castle of indolence: an allegorical poem. Written in imitation of Spenser. By James Thomson. The castle of indolence: an allegorical poem. Written in imitation of Spenser. By James Thomson.
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