Edward Thomas (poet)
Philip Edward Thomas (3 March 1878 โ 9 April 1917) was a British writer of poetry and prose. He is sometimes considered a war poet, although few of his poems deal directly with his war experiences. He only started writing poetry at the age of 36, but by that time he had already been a prolific critic, biographer, nature writer and travel writer for two decades. In 1915, he enlisted in the British Army to fight in the First World War and was killed in action during the Battle of Arras in 1917, soon after he arrived in France.
Phillip Edward Thomas | |
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Thomas in 1905 | |
Born | Lambeth, Surrey, England | 3 March 1878
Died | 9 April 1917 39) Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France | (aged
Pen name | Edward Thomas, Edward Eastaway |
Occupation |
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Nationality | Welsh |
Genre | Nature poetry, war poetry |
Subject | Nature, war |
Spouse |
Helen Noble โ (m. 1899) |
Children | 3 |
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