R.S. Thomas: Poetry and TheologyBaylor University Press, 2007 - 219 pages This volume celebrates the work of the Welsh poet R. S. Thomas (1913-2000) and illuminates the theological implications of this famous twentieth-century poet-priest's pilgrimage. By providing detailed readings of individual poems, Davis explores the depth and imagination of Thomas's profound theological vision. |
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... Frequencies (London: Macmillan, 1978); The Bread of Truth (London: Rupert Hart Davis, 1963), copyright ©Kunjana Thomas 2001. —Bloodaxe Books: Originally published in R.S. Thomas: Collected Later Poems 1988–2000 and used by permission of ...
... Frequencies (London: Macmillan, 1978); The Bread of Truth (London: Rupert Hart Davis, 1963), copyright ©Kunjana Thomas 2001. —Bloodaxe Books: Originally published in R.S. Thomas: Collected Later Poems 1988–2000 and used by permission of ...
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