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Zusatztext [A] finely-crafted book ... I remember writing that review in 2011 after reading the first volume of this superbly presented series, Autobiographies, and commenting upon one of the central themes haunting the work of Edward Thomas: the inability to ever go back; the inaccessibility of a past which haunts and beckons whilst always being one step away from actualization. This new volume complements the two earlier publications and I wait with considerable anticipation for the next volume to appear. Informationen zum Autor Francis O'Gorman has written widely on English literature chiefly from 1780 to the present. His recent publications include editions of John Ruskin's Praeterita (Oxford World's Classics, 2012), Elizabeth Gaskell's Sylvia's Lovers (Oxford World's Classics, 2014), and Anthony Trollope's The Way We Live Now (Oxford World's Classics, 2016). Other recent books include The Cambridge Companion to John Ruskin (CUP, 2015), Worrying: A Literary and Cultural History (Bloomsbury, 2015), and the Twenty-First Century Oxford Authors Algernon Charles Swinburne (OUP, 2016). Francis O'Gorman, who is currently editing Ruskin's The Stones of Venice for OUP, was educated at the University of Oxford and is Saintsbury Professor of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. Klappentext This volume is dedicated to Edward Thomas's work in literary criticism. It reproduces the two most important of his critical works: Algernon Charles Swinburne: A Study (1912) and Walter Pater: A Study (1913). The edition includes additional material, including reviews and an early Paterian short-story by Thomas. Zusammenfassung This volume is dedicated to Edward Thomas's work in literary criticism. It reproduces the two most important of his critical works: Algernon Charles Swinburne: A Study (1912) and Walter Pater: A Study (1913). The edition includes additional material, including reviews and an early Paterian short-story by Thomas. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Note on the Texts Algernon Charles Swinburne: A Critical Study (1912) Walter Pater: A Critical Study (1913) Appendix 1: 'The Passing of Pan' (1902/1910) Appendix 2: related reviews Appendix 3: Passages omitted from Pater that appear in the holograph. ...