Life and Death in the Works of Dylan Thomas.
Date Submitted: 11/02/2001 18:57:28
Thomas is regard as a modern writer, but not many critics agree about what kind of poetry he wrote. He has been described as a surrealist, a primitive, a Welsh bard, and a metaphysical poet. He is most commonly called a twentieth-century Romantic as death and the afterlife intrigued him. However, he was not surrounded by death as he was growing up. On the contrary, "He was pretty, he was spoiled, and he was the
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Have No Dominion," "Fern Hill," and "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night."
Works Cited
Ferris, Paul. Dylan Thomas: A Biography. New York: The Dial, 1977.
Korg, Jacob. Dylan Thomas: Updated Edition. New York: Twayne, 1992.
Sinclair, Andrew. Dylan Thomas: No Man More Magical. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1975.
Thomas, Dylan. Master Plots II. Ed. Frank N. Magill. Vol. 1. Pasedena: Salem, 1992.
Tremlett, George. Dylan Thomas: In the Mercy of His Means. New York: St. Martin's, 1991.
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