Refimprove date April 2009 WarrenThomas June 5, 1958 &ndash September 2, 2005 was an African American comedian. His greatest fame came during the late 1980s and early 1990s, when he was a major figure in the San Francisco comedy scene and began appearing on HBO comedy specials. He won the San Francisco International Comedy Competition in 1987. According to Margaret Cho , Thomas was cited as the funniest comedian alive by Greg Proops . Because of its speed, rhythm and flow, his comedy was often compared to jazz music. Citation needed date July 2010 His other television appearances included Comedy Central s Comics Come Home special, The Dennis Miller Show , and Late Night with Conan O Brien . He also worked as a writer on In Living Color . Prior to his death in 2005, Thomas was working as a writer for Air America Radio , and was a frequent guest at Rocky Sullivan s Satire for Sanity show. He also was working on a project with Jamie Foxx . Upon Thomas s death, memorials were held in his honor in New York City , where he had been living and working, in Los Angeles , and in his hometown of San Francisco. Mourners included many comedians who were close friends of Thomas s. Among them were Robin Williams , Barry Crimmins , A. Whitney Brown , Janeane Garofalo , Greg Proops , Will Durst , Bob Rubin, Sue Murphy , Tom Rhodes , Randy Kagan , Kurt Weitzmann , David Feldman , Charles Ezell , Barry Lank , Martin Olsen , and Barry Sobel . On the April 9, 2010 episode of HBO s Real Time with Bill Maher , comedian Chris Rock paid tribute to Thomas in the form of a rhetorical question, Who was funnier than WarrenThomas? Thomas was an athlete and basketball player in high school as well as a lifelong San Francisco Giants baseball fan. External links imdb name 0859637 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, Warren ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 5, 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 2, 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Warren Category ... more details
other persons ThomasWarren floruit fl. 1727 1767 was an England English bookselling bookseller , printing printer , publishing publisher and businessman . Warren was an influential figure in Birmingham at a time when it was a hotbed of creative activity, opening a bookshop in High Street, Birmingham around 1727. ref name fleeman cite book last Fleeman first J.D. title A Bibliography of the Works of Samuel Johnson 1731 59 Vol 1 url http fds.oup.com www.oup.co.uk pdf 0 19 812270 5.pdf date 2000 03 02 year month publisher Clarendon Press location Oxford language isbn 0198122691 pages 3 quote ref From here he founded and published the Birmingham Journal eighteenth century Birmingham Journal the town s first known newspaper ref cite web url http www.search.revolutionaryplayers.org.uk engine resource exhibition standard child.asp?txtKeywords &lstContext &lstResourceType &lstExhibitionType &chkPurchaseVisible &txtDateFrom &txtDateTo &x1 &y1 &x2 &y2 &scale &theme &album &viewpage 2Fengine 2Fresource 2Fexhibition 2Fstandard 2Fchild 2Easp&originator &page &records &direction &pointer &text &resource 4215&exhibition 1310&offset 8 title Johnson in Birmingham accessdate 2008 01 05 work Revolutionary Players of Industry and Innovation publisher Museums, Libraries and Archives West Midlands quote ref he edited and published Samuel Johnson s first book a translation of Jer nimo Lobo s Voyage to Abyssinia ref cite web url http www.birmingham.gov.uk GenerateContent?CONTENT ITEM ID 60637&CONTENT ITEM TYPE 0&MENU ID 10272 title Johnson Collection accessdate 2008 01 05 date 2007 12 19 publisher Birmingham City Council archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071104024019 http www.birmingham.gov.uk ... NAME Warren, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English bookseller DATE OF BIRTH 1727 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1767 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Warren, Thomas Category People of the Industrial ... Factories ref The Paul Wyatt cotton mill was not a financial success, however, and Warren declared ... more details
ThomasWarren floruit fl. 1727 1767 was an English bookseller, printer, publisher and businessman. ThomasWarren may also refer to ThomasWarren MP for Dover UK Parliament constituency Tommy Warren , baseball player Tom Warren , rugby union player hndis Warren, Thomas ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Jim Thomas birth date birth place occupation poet movement notableworks influences influenced website Jim Thomas 1930 2009 was an American poet, and professor at Truman State University , from 1964 to 1994. ref http tsup.truman.edu item.asp?itemId 420 ref ref http newsletter.truman.edu article.asp?id 4516 ref He served in the U.S. Army in the Korean War , retiring as a lieutenant colonel. ref http www.stltoday.com entertainment books and literature book blog article febbd372 32ea 5dc9 bd1c 902194ea38e4.html?print 1 ref Works Seed Time, Harvest Time , Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1990, ISBN 9780943549101 Brief Tracks , Truman State University Press, 2009, ISBN 9781935503019 References reflist External links http www.artsrolla.org pv kTIjQ 346 20 aJDlIR KfKnxwVKKaKYRUj dr nick knight shares poetry created by jim thomas poetspeak april 2008.html Dr. Nick Knight Shares Poetry Created by Jim Thomas , PoetSpeak , April 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Poet DATE OF BIRTH 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Jim Category American poets Category 1930 births Category 2009 deaths Category Truman State University faculty Category American military personnel of the Korean War ... more details
appointed National Poet of Wales Bot generated title ref Prof Thomas is presently Emeritus Professor ... BBC NEWS Wales South East Wales Wales new national poet is named Bot generated title ref Gwyn Thomas has published 16 volumes of poetry, several volumes of work as a literary and cultural critic and has also translated the Mabinogion into English. Prof Thomas s first work as a poet Chwerwder ... Ffestiniog. As Welsh National PoetThomas was commissioned to write five stanzas celebrating ... Thomas born 1936 in Tanygrisiau , Gwynedd ref http icwales.icnetwork.co.uk 0900entertainment 0050artsnews tm objectid 17354210&method full&siteid 50082&headline mabinogion translator named poet for wales name page.html Mabinogion translator named Poet for Wales icWales Bot generated title ref , is a Wales Welsh poet , academic and a former National Poet for Wales . Raised in Tanygrisiau and Blaenau Ffestiniog , Thomas was educated at Ysgol Sir Ffestiniog, University of Wales, Bangor and Jesus ... Apocalypse Tomorrow was published in 2005. ref name wbti.org.uk Prof Thomas is also a literary and cultural ... Thomas is also involved with the film industry in Wales, and has helped pioneer techniques to combine ... this as one of the series Cyfres y Cewri Series of the Giants . Also in 2006, Thomas was appointed National Poet for Wales by Academi , ref http books.guardian.co.uk news articles 0,,1817206,00.html?gusrc rss Thomas takes on mantle of Wales s national poet News Guardian Unlimited Books Bot generated title ref replacing Wales first national poet Gwyneth Lewis . Thomas said he would use the 12 month appointment to draw attention to the work of Welsh poets. Thomas has provided the words for many ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, Gwyn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Gwyn Category 1936 births ... University Category Welsh speaking people cy Gwyn Thomas bardd ... more details
Thomas Bradshaw floruit fl. 1591 was an English poet, and the author of The Shepherd s Starre . The preliminary poems by I. M. and Thomas Groos deal with Bradshaw s departure from England. The volume consists of A Paraphrase upon the third of the Canticles of Theocritus, in both verse and prose. The author s style in the preface is highly affected and euphuistic, but the Theocritean paraphrase reads pleasantly. The book is of great rarity. A copy is in the British Museum. A Thomas Bradshaw proceeded B.A. at Oxford in 1547, and supplicated for the degree of M.A. early in 1549. References DNB wstitle Bradshaw, Thomas Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bradshaw, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bradshaw, Thomas Category English poets Category People of the Tudor period Category Year of death unknown Category 16th century English people Category 16th century poets ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Thomas Noel 11 May 1799, Kirkby Mallory 22 May 1861, Brighton ref name odnb Thomas Seccombe, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 20236 Noel, Thomas 1799 1861 , rev. Megan A. Stephan, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 11 July 2008 ref was an English people English poet. The eldest son of a Leicestershire clergyman, Noel graduated from Merton College, Oxford in 1824. He married Emily Anne Halliday in 1831. ref name odnb He was a friend of the House of Commons librarian Thomas Vardon and Anne Isabella Byron, Baroness Byron . ref name odnb Works The Cottage Muse , 1833 Village Verse , 1841 Rymes and Roundelayes , 1841 References wikiquote reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Noel, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 11 May 1799 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 22 May 1861 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Noel, Thomas Category 1799 births Category 1861 deaths Category English poets UK poet stub ... more details
Other persons Thomas Hudson Thomas Hudson , died in or before 1605 was a musician and poet from the north of England present at the Kingdom of Scotland Scottish court of James VI of Scotland King James VI at the end of the 16th century. Both he and his brother Robert Hudson poet Robert Hudson were members of the Castalian Band , a group of court poets and musicians headed by the King in the 1580s and 90s. Robert link will need to be adjusted when article written In 1584 Thomas Hudson translated Judith by Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas , an account of the biblical character written at the command of Jeanne III of Navarre . References http www.lib.rochester.edu camelot teams mepotint.htm The Middle English Metrical Paraphrase of the Old Testament by Russell A. Peck Historie of Judith , by Thomas Hudson, ed. James Craigie. Scottish Text Society, series 3, vol. 14. Edinburgh and London William Blackwood and Sons, 1941. A translation from Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas, first published by Thomas Vatroullier, Edinburgh, 1584. See s Hudson, Thomas fl.1610 DNB00 Thomas Hudson , found in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885 1900, Volume 28. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hudson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hudson, Thomas Category English musicians Category English poets Category 16th century births Category 1600s deaths Category 16th century English people Category 16th century poets Category 16th century musicians Category Castalian Band Category People of the Tudor period England writer stub ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Thomas McCarthy birth date 1954 birth place Cappoquin , County Waterford , Republic of Ireland Ireland nationality Irish people Irish alma mater University College Cork occupation Poet , Novelist notableworks The Sorrow Garden , Mr Dineen s Careful Parade , The Merchant Prince Thomas McCarthy born 1954 is an Ireland Irish poet, novelist, and critic, born in Cappoquin , Co. Waterford, Ireland. He attended University College Cork where he was part of a resurgence of literary activity under the inspiration of John Montague poet John Montague . Among his contemporaries, described by Thomas Dillon Redshaw as that remarkable generation, there were Theo Dorgan poet and memoirist, Se n Dunne poet Sean Dunne , poet, Greg Delanty , poet, Maurice Riordan poet and William Wall , novelist and poet. McCarthy edited, at various times, The Cork Review and Poetry Ireland Review . He has published seven collections of poetry with Anvil Press Poetry, London, including The Sorrow Garden , The Lost Province , Mr Dineen s Careful Parade , The Last Geraldine Officer a major achievement , in the view of academic and poet Maurice Harmon ref name munsterlit.ie http www.munsterlit.ie Southword Issues 17 Reviews last geraldine officer.html ... the poet quotes Henry James s remark, As the picture is reality so the novel is history And not as the poem ... cms cms module index.php?obj id 9272 Web page titled Thomas McCarthy at the Poetry International Website ... ref name tmpiw Video http www.youtube.com watch?v Cw15Z1xdWoo Watch a video of Thomas McCarthy reading at the National Gallery of Ireland Podcasts You can hear an interview with Thomas McCarthy and listen ... featured poets thomas mccarthy Thomas is also a contributor to their series of special podcasts A Writers ... tmccarthy Thomas McCarthy Poems in Qualm Persondata NAME McCarthy, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Ireland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT McCarthy, Thomas Category Alumni of University ... more details
Thomas Atkinson 1801? 1833 , was a Scotland Scottish poet and miscellaneous writer. Atkinson was a native of Glasgow , where he carried on business as a bookseller. He published, under his own editorship, the Sextuple Alliance and the Chameleon, and also a weekly periodical, the Ant. After the passing of the Reform Bill , he became a candidate in the liberal interest for the representation of the Stirling burghs in parliament, but was unsuccessful. Over exertion during the contest brought on a dangerous illness, which assumed the character of tuberculosis consumption , and he died on the passage to the Barbadoes , 10 Oct. 1833. Daniel Macmillan , founder of the publishing house of Macmillan & Co. , was for some time Atkinson s shopman. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Atkinson, Thomas 1801? 1833 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Atkinson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1833 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Atkinson, Thomas Category 1800s births Category 1833 deaths Category Scottish poets ... more details
Lorenzo Thomas August 31, 1944 &ndash July 4, 2005 was an American poet and critic . He was born in the Republic of Panama and grew up in New York City , where his family immigrated in 1948. Life Thomas was a graduate of Queens College in New York. During his years there, he joined the umbra poets Umbra Workshop , which drew young writers to the Lower East Side of New York City in search of their artistic voices. It served as a crucible for emerging black poets, among them Ishmael Reed , David Henderson poet David Henderson and Calvin C. Hernton . The workshop was one of the currents that fed the Black Arts Movement of the 60s and 70s, the first major African American artistic movement after the Harlem Renaissance . For more than two decades a professor of English at the University of Houston Downtown , Thomas also made important contributions to the study of African American literature . In 2000, he published Extraordinary Measures Afrocentric Modernism and 20th Century American Poetry , his overview of the work of James Fenton and Amiri Baraka , among others. Award 2008 American Book Award Selected publications Chances are Few 1st edition, 1980 The Bathers 1981 Extraordinary Measures Afrocentric Modernism and Twentieth Century American Poetry 2000 Chances are Few expanded 2nd edition ... poetschat l thomas.html Teachers & Writers Poet s Chat in this interview with Daniel Kane, Thomas talks ... Writer... remembrance of Thomas in Houston Chronicle http www.thenewjournal.com html interviews thomas interview.htm Talking to Lorenzo Thomas Virtually interview with Thomas The New Journal http writing.upenn.edu epc authors thomas EPC&ndash Lorenzo Thomas Homepage The Electronic Poetry Center ... Persondata . NAME Thomas, Lorenzo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 31, 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 4, 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Lorenzo Category 1944 births ... of Houston Downtown faculty US poet 1940s stub ... more details
, Wilfrid Gibson and American poet Robert Frost . Edward Thomas was a visitor at this time. ref ... I was tired and I continued my journey. As Philip Edward Thomaspoet soldier he is commemorated ... Brigham Young University place Utah, USA chapter Preface . ref Thomas was described by poet laureate ... Edward Thomas Commons category Edward Thomaspoet wikiquote Citation chapter url http www.oucs.ox.ac.uk ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Other people Edward Thomas Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Philip Edward Thomas image thomasportrait.jpg imagesize caption Edward Thomas in 1905 pseudonym Edward Thomas, Edward  Eastaway birth date Birth date 1878 3 3 df yes birth ... Pas de Calais , France occupation Journalist and poet nationality British nationality law British ... signature website Philip Edward Thomas 3 March 1878 9 April 1917 was an English poetry Anglo Welsh poetry Welsh writer of prose and poetry. He is commonly considered a war poet , although few of his poems deal directly with his war experiences. Already an accomplished writer, Thomas turned to poetry ... 1917 Battle of Arras in 1917, soon after he arrived in France. Life and career Early life Thomas ... on the countryside. He also wrote a novel, The Happy Go Lucky Morgans 1913 . Thomas worked as literary critic for the Daily Chronicle in London and became a close friend of Welsh tramp poet W ... , W. H. Davies A Critical Biography , London, Jonathan Cape. B0000CLPA3. ref From 1905, Thomas lived ... nearby for Davies and nurtured his writing as best he could. On one occasion, Thomas even had to arrange ... Thomas thought that poetry was the highest form of literature and regularly reviewed it, he only became a poet himself at the end of 1914. ref name Abrams Living at Steep , in East Hampshire , he initially ... in a well known poem by Thomas after his train made an unscheduled stop there on 24 June 1914 ... 20Poems Thomas 20E adlestrop.htm format poem title Adlestrop first Edward last Thomas publisher ... more details
Thomas Eliel Fenwick Blackburn 10 February 1916 13 August 1977 was a British poet. Biography He was born on in Hensingham , Cumberland , England. After briefly studying law at Selwyn College, Cambridge , he completed a psychology course at Birkbeck, University of London , before going on to study English at Durham University . After graduation he moved to London and became involved with the Soho literature circuit. He held a Gregory Fellowship in poetry at the University of Leeds between 1956 to 1958. He was married three times, with his second wife Rosalie de Meric he had a daughter, Julia Blackburn . He died from a cerebral haemorrhage in Wales . ref cite news url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 25391255 ITM title Being Francisco de Goya Julia Blackburn s Old Man. Library Journal May, 2002 publisher www.accessmylibrary.com accessdate 2008 05 12 last first date 1 May 2002 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blackburn, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 February 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 August 1977 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blackburn, Thomas Category 1916 births Category 1977 deaths Category Academics of the University of Leeds Category English poets Category Alumni of Durham University Category Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London UK poet stub ... more details
Image Thomas Cooper poet .jpg 250 px thumb Thomas Cooper br small Engraving by John Cochran artist John Cochran small right Thomas Cooper March 20, 1805 July 15, 1892 was a poet and one of the leading Chartism Chartist s. He wrote poetry, notably the 944 stanzas of his prison rhyme the Purgatory of Suicides 1845 , novels and, in later life, religious texts. An autodidact shoemaker, preacher, schoolmaster and journalist before he became a Chartist in 1840, Cooper was a passionate, determined and fiery man. Early years Cooper was born in Leicester , and apprentice d to a shoemaker . In spite of hardships and difficulties, he educated himself, and at 23 was a schoolmaster. ref He was a shoemaker at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough and afterwards opened a school there in 1827. The Dictionary of National Biography the concise dictionary ... to 1930 p. 276 ref Chartist leader and lecturer After journalistic work in Lincoln and London he joined the staff of the Leicester Mercury in 1840. ref The Dictionary of National Biography the concise dictionary ... to 1930 p. 276 ref Leicester , under his leadership, became a Chartist stronghold with its own journals, e.g. The Commonwealthman , and adult school. He became a leader and lecturer among the Chartists , and in 1842 was imprisoned in Stafford gaol for two years after the riots in the potteries, where he wrote his Purgatory of Suicides , a political epic. Cooper abandoned full time radicalism on his release. Writing and lecturing ... NAME Cooper, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Chartism Chartist poet DATE OF BIRTH ... and sincere man. His autobiography 1872 is regarded as a minor Victorian classic. Thomas Cooper ... Prisoners the Radical Lives of Thomas Cooper 1805 1892 and Arthur O Neill 1819 1896 A Short Biographical ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooper, Thomas Category 1805 births Category 1892 deaths Category British prisoners ... from Leicester fr Thomas Cooper po te ru , sv Thomas Cooper politiker ... more details
books?id KRsDe bzK7YC&printsec frontcover&dq Thomas Lynch poet &lr &ei sNQRS6yKCJWqMtDekIYL v onepage&q Thomas 20Lynch 20 poet &f false title The Undertaking Life Studies from the Dismal ... books?id GZGPxOnVLfMC&printsec frontcover&dq Thomas Lynch poet &lr &ei KNMRS nDAYGUMuSCwa8L v onepage&q Thomas 20Lynch 20 poet &f false title Bodies in Motion and at Rest On Metaphor and Mortality ... 9780393328578 Anthologies cite book url http books.google.com books?id my2pMVaeD20C&pg PA184&dq Thomas Lynch poet &lr &ei ydYRS WNEoXmMN3Olf0K v onepage&q Thomas 20Lynch 20 poet &f false chapter Like ...&dq Thomas Lynch poet &lr &ei gtcRS7uRFKX2NJ ArcIL v onepage&q &f false chapter An Evening Walk ...For other persons named Thomas Lynch Thomas Lynch disambiguation Thomas Lynch born 1948 in Detroit, Michigan is an United States American poet , essayist , and Funeral director undertaker . Early life Lynch was educated by Congregation of Christian Brothers nuns and Christian Brothers at Brother Rice High School Michigan Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan . Lynch then went to university ... Reviews blockquote One of the wonderful things about Thomas Lynch s Skating With Heather Grace ... of Irish influenced invective, an echo of brogue recalling the days when a poet s curses meant something ... links http www.thomaslynch.com Thomas Lynch website Audio http poemsoutloud.net audio archive lynch reads euclid Thomas Lynch reads Euclid from Walking Papers Poems 1999 2009 Audio http wiredforbooks.org thomaslynch 2001 Thomas Lynch reads his poems & essays, RealAudio Video http www.vimeo.com 5513882 Thomas Lynch discusses the business of death on display at a funeral directors convention. An excerpt ... PBS Frontline The Undertaking Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lynch, Thomas ALTERNATIVE ... Lynch, Thomas Category 1948 births Category Living people Category American poets Category Funeral directors Category Writers from Detroit, Michigan es Thomas Lynch poeta ... more details
Thomas Beach died 1737 was a Welsh poet and wine merchant in Wrexham , Denbighshire. Besides other poems, he published in 1737 Eugenio, or the Virtuous and Happy Life . It was inscribed to Alexander Pope . Beach had submitted the poem to Jonathan Swift in 1735, partly to receive his criticisms and partly to be recommended to Sir William Fownes, 1st Baronet Sir William Fownes , to whom the poem specially referred. Swift s reply suggested many verbal emendations, adopted by the author, but informed him that Fownes had died. ref name Swift cite book last1 Swift first1 Jonathan authorlink1 Jonathan Swift last2 first2 authorlink2 coauthors editor1 first editor1 last editor1 link others title The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. url http books.google.com books?id UxQfAAAAMAAJ&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false archiveurl archivedate format accessdate September 14, 2011 type edition series volume XIII date 1808 year month origyear publisher Nichols and Son location London language isbn oclc doi id page 172 pages at trans chapter chapter To Mr. Thomas Beach chapterurl http books.google.com books?id UxQfAAAAMAAJ&pg PA172 v onepage&q&f false quote ref bibcode laysummary laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp ref Beach committed suicide on 17 May 1737 by slashing his throat. ref name Swift References reflist DNB wstitle Beach, Thomas d.1737 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beach, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1737 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beach, Thomas Category Year of birth missing Category 1737 deaths Category 18th century poets Category 18th century Welsh people Category Welsh poets Category Wine merchants Category Welsh merchants Category 18th century merchants Category Suicides in the United Kingdom Category People from Wrexham UK poet stub ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 Thomas Carper is an American poet . His work has appeared in Poetry, ref http www.poetryfoundation.org poetrymagazine toc.html?issue 917 ref The American Scholar, The Formalist, and The Review London . Awards 2003 Richard Wilbur Award Works http www.bpj.org PDF V29N3.pdf zoom 100&page 8 The First born , Beloit Poetry Journal 29 Spring 1979 , 7. Distant Blue , University of Evansville Press, October 2003, ISBN 9780930982577 From Nature , Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995, ISBN 9780801852084 Fiddle Lane , Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991, ISBN 9780801842689 Musicians poems , Aralia Press, 1990 http books.google.com books?id 8bdKJ7Mko gC&printsec frontcover&dq Thomas Carper 28poet 29&source bl&ots jhAae7XvVO&sig rU WEOvwBmp NvYQCLZmQ0McQ&hl en&ei 8mX1S5x4woGUB6isqcoK&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CCcQ6AEwBA v onepage&q Thomas 20Carper 20 28poet 29&f false Meter and meaning an introduction to rhythm in poetry , Thomas Carper, Derek Attridge, Routledge, 2003, ISBN 9780415311748 Anthologies The Maine Poets An Anthology , Wesley McNair, editor, Down East Books, November 25, 2003, ISBN 9780892726295 http books.google.com books?id os0GoCR6cvIC&printsec frontcover&dq Thomas Carper 28poet 29&source bl&ots dp3woyuo3U&sig mC1EnugFLBAfIGB1PqSefWlQBPQ&hl en&ei 3231S7S5LsWAlAeYqPmGCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CBoQ6AEwATge v onepage&q&f false Turning in Bed That s a Nice Leg , Words brushed by music twenty five years of the Johns Hopkins poetry series , Editor John T. Irwin, JHU Press, 2004, ISBN 9780801880292 Reviews blockquote There are many more fine poems in Thomas Carper s Distant Blue . A poet of rare craft, a superlative ... and the irrational, Carper is a poet to enjoy, not theorize about. ref http www.n2hos.com ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carper, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carper, Thomas Category American poets Category ... more details
File Thomas Wilson 1773 1858 , poet.gif thumb right Thomas Wilson, poet and partner in Losh, Wilson and Bell Thomas Wilson 1773 1858 was a Tyneside poet, from Low Fell in Gateshead . His most famous work, an example of Tyneside Dialect Literature , is The Pitman s Pay , originally published between 1826 and 1830. ref Wilson, Thomas 1843 The Pitman s Pay and Other Poems . Gateshead William Douglas. ref Early life Wilson, was born on 14 November 1773 at Low Fell , now a suburb of Gateshead into a very poor family. br Like many from the North East, he began his working life down the mines at one of the many local pits, starting as a Hurrying trapper boy at around the age of around 8 or 9 years old. He had the determination to better himself, and wanted to improve his life and so studied, educating himself to a high standard, before moving on to become a schoolmaster at an early age. Later life After a short stay in this job, he moved to a clerkship on Newcastle s Quayside. ref cite web title http www.asaplive.com archive results.asp url FARNE Folk Archive Thomas Wilson ref In 1803, Wilson followed this with a move to join a Tyneside engineering company run by Mr John Losh. ref cite web title Losh family history url http www.archerfamily.org.uk family losh.htm ref He became a partner in the company in 1807 and the partnership changed its name to Losh, Wilson and Bell , manufacturer ... in Gateshead to commemorate Thomas Wilson 1774 1858 Poet, Teacher and Business Man ref cite web ... in a Newcastle magazine. Subsequent parts appeared over the next two years. Thomas Wilson never ... References wikisource Author Thomas Wilson Reflist External links http www.asaplive.com archive browse ... dialect the songwriters ref Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English poet DATE OF BIRTH 14 11 1773 PLACE OF BIRTH Low Fell, Gateshead DATE OF DEATH 09 05 1858 PLACE OF DEATH Low Fell, Gateshead DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Thomas Category ... more details
About the Scottish poet others named Thomas Campbell Thomas Campbell disambiguation Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Thomas Campbell image Thomas Campbell by Sir Thomas Lawrence.jpg imagesize caption Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence c.1810 pseudonym birth date birth ... signature Thomas Campbell poet signature.svg website footnotes Thomas Campbell 27 July 1777 15 June 1844 was a Scotland Scottish poet chiefly remembered for his sentimental poetry dealing specially ..., The foe of tyrants, and the friend of man. Thomas Campbell External links Commons category Thomas Campbell poet wikisource author Thomas Campbell 1777 1844 Thomas Campbell Wikiquote Thomas Campbell ..., it appears he had a further relationship to Elizabeth Campbell, sister to Thomas Campbell the poet ... fr Thomas Campbell sv Thomas Campbell poet ... life Born in Glasgow , Thomas Campbell was the youngest son of Alexander Campbell, of the Campbells ... and Vaux Henry Brougham , Francis Jeffrey , Thomas Edward Brown Dr Thomas Brown , John Leyden and James ... will never know how truly you are a great and original poet till you venture to cast before it some ... years later appeared his Theodric , a not very successful poem of domestic life. Later life File Thomas Campbell statue, Glasgow.JPG thumb Thomas Campbell statue in George Square , Glasgow He took an active ..., 1813 1980. Provo, UT, USA Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ref Westminster Abbey at Poet s Corner ..., The Pilgrim of Glencoe, Highland Glencoe 1842 . See The Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell 3 vols., 1849 , edited by William Beattie, M.D. Literary Reminiscences and Memoirs of Thomas Campbell 1860 , by Cyrus Redding The Complete Poetical Works Of Thomas Campbell 1860 The Poetical Works of Thomas ... Hill, with a sketch of the poet s life by William Allingham and the Oxford Edition of the Complete Works of Thomas Campbell 1908 , edited by J. Logie Robertson. See also Thomas Campbell by James ... more details
Thomas Edwards floruit fl. 1587 1595 was an English poet who published two Ovidian epic poem s Cephalus and Procris and Narcissus . ref name MLR Charlotte Carmichael Stopes Thomas Edwards, Author of Cephalus and Procris, Narcissus The Modern Language Review, Vol. 16, No. 3 4 Jul. Oct., 1921 , pp. 209 223 ref Beyond his name, nothing is known with certainty of Edwards. He has been provisionally identified with a Shropshire law student of that name who transferred from Furnival s Inn to Lincoln s Inn in June 1587, where he shared a room with a known friend of John Donne . Edwards possibly contributed the Latin verse to Adriaan van Roomen s Parvum theatrum urbium which was published in 1595. ref name ODNB Matthew Steggle, Edwards, Thomas fl. 1587 1595 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004 ref Cephalus and Procris and Narcissus Edward s two known poems concern characters who all feature in Ovid s poem Metamorphoses . Cephalus Cephalus the husband of Procris Cephalus and Procris are a romantic couple. Narcissus mythology Narcissus famously fell in love with his own reflection. Edward s poems were published as a single volume in 1595 Cephalus and Procris in couplet form, Narcissus in a seven line stanza . ref name ODNB In the first poem Edwards appears ... this includes, using aliases, references to other poets including Amintas Thomas Watson poetThomas ..., Vol.60 No 247, Oxford Uni Press 2009 pp.723 742, pp.724 6 ref A mysterious poet in purple robes praised ... was not well received. Contemporaries such as William Covell and Thomas Nashe derided the work Covell ... page was located. Various authors starting with Thomas Warton have suggested that Shakespeare satirised ... written by incompetent poet Peter Quince . Pyramus Not Shafalus to Procrus was so true. Thisbe As Shafalus ... Reflist Use dmy dates date October 2010 EB date October 2010 Persondata name Edwards , Thomas alternative ... Edwards, Thomas Category English poets Category Year of death unknown Category Year of birth unknown ... more details
Thomas Ashe 1836 1889 was an England English poet. He was born in Stockport , Cheshire in 1836. His father, John Ashe d. 1879 , originally a Manchester manufacturer and an amateur artist, resolved late in life to take holy orders, was prepared for ordination by his own son, and became vicar of St. Paul s at Crewe in 1869. Thomas was educated at Stockport Grammar School and St. John s College, Cambridge , where he entered as a sizar in 1855 and graduated Bachelor of Arts B.A. as senior optime in 1859. ref Venn id AS855T name Ashe, Thomas ref He took up scholastic work in Peterborough , was ordained deacon in 1859 and priest in 1860 at Easter 1860 he became curate of Silverstone, Northamptonshire. But clerical work proved distasteful, and he gave himself entirely to schoolmastering. In 1865 he became mathematical and modern form master at Leamington College, whence he moved to a similar post at Queen Elizabeth s school, Ipswich . He remained there nine years. After two years in Paris he finally settled in London in 1881. Here he was engaged in editing Samuel Taylor Coleridge s works. The poems appeared in the Aldine Series of poets in 1885. Three volumes of prose were published in Bohn s Standard Library Lecture and Notes on Shakspere in 1883 , Table Talk and Omniana in 1884, and in Miscellanies, Aesthetic and Literary , in 1885. Ashe died in London on 18 Dec. 1889, but was buried in St. James s Churchyard, Sutton, Macclesfield Sutton , Macclesfield a portrait is given in the Illustrated London News and in The Eagle magazine The Eagle xvi. 109 . Ashe was a poet of considerable ... , a publication now in the public domain. Persondata NAME Ashe, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION England English poet DATE OF BIRTH 1836 PLACE OF BIRTH Stockport , Cheshire , England DATE OF DEATH 1889 PLACE OF DEATH London , England DEFAULTSORT Ashe, Thomas Category 1836 births Category 1889 deaths Category English poets Category People educated at Stockport Grammar School pl Thomas Ashe ... more details
Other persons Thomas McGrath Thomas McGrath disambiguation Thomas McGrath File Thomas McGrath poet .jpeg thumb Thomas McGrath poetThomas Matthew McGrath , born November 20, 1916 near Sheldon, North Dakota died September 20, 1990, Minneapolis, Minnesota was a celebrated American poet . ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id AFfqbTjG7OkC&pg PA806&dq Thomas McGrath&cd 2 v onepage&q Thomas 20McGrath&f false chapter Thomas McGrath title A Literary history of the American West publisher TCU Press year 1987 isbn 9780875650210 ref ref http pqasb.pqarchiver.com washingtonpost access 8450837.html?FMT ABS&FMTS ABS&date Sep 22 2C 1990&author &pub The Washington Post&edition &startpage B6&desc Thomas McGrath Thomas McGrath , The Washington Post ref McGrath grew up on a farm in Ransom County, North Dakota . He earned a B.A. from the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks He served in the Aleutian Islands with the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship ... blockquote References reflist Sources The Revolutionary Poet in the United States the Poetry of Thomas ..., editor, Three Young Poets Thomas McGrath, William Peterson, James Franklin Lewis , Press of James ... books?id 4OOk3ryCuu4C&pg PA172&dq Thomas McGrath news universe&lr &as brr 0&cd 1 v onepage&q &f false chapter A Coal Fire in Winter isbn 9780871563682 David Ray poet David Ray , editor, From A to Z ... title Thomas McGrath life and the poem authors Reginald Gibbons, Terrence Des Pres publisher Northwestern ... links http www.english.uiuc.edu maps poets m r mcgrath mcgrath.htm Thomas McGrath , Modern American ... http www.thecie.org mcgrath Documentary film of the poet, called The Movie at the End of the World http poetrydispatch.wordpress.com 2008 06 24 thomas mcgrath death song poems thomas mcgrath death ..., Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macgrath, Thomas Category American poets Category 1916 births Category ... more details
of Thomas Wyatt, Coutier, Poet, Assassin, Spy publisher Short Books year 2011 location London accessdate ... The Many Lives of Thomas Wyatt Courtier, Poet, Assassin, Spy publisher Short Books location isbn ... Persondata . NAME Wyatt, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English poet DATE OF BIRTH 1503 ...Essay like article date June 2009 Sir Thomas Wyatt 1503 ref name Lindsey cite book last1 Lindsey first1 ... poetry lyrical poet credited with introducing the sonnet into English. ref Tillyard E M W, Introduction , The Poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt, A Selection and a Study ,The Scholartis Press,London, 1929 ref ... of England Henry VIII came to the throne in 1509. In his turn, Thomas Wyatt followed his father ..., reportedly both handsome and physically strong. Wyatt was not only a poet, but also an ambassador ... of Cambridge . ref Venn id WT503T name Wyatt, Thomas ref He married Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt ... later she gave birth to a son, Thomas Wyatt, the younger , who led Wyatt s rebellion many years after ... author Thomas Wyatt Wyatt s professed object was to experiment with the English tongue, to civilise it, to raise its powers to those of its neighbours. ref Tillyard E M W, The Poetry of Sir Thomas ... of his literary output consists of translations of sonnets by the Italian poet Petrarch , he wrote ... Poet. ed, R A Rebholz. Penguin Books Ltd, London 1978 ISBN 978 0 14 042227 6 ref While Wyatt ... s personal selection of his poems and translations, preserves 123 texts, partly in the poet s hand ... in his preface to Sir Thomas Wyatt, The Complete Poems , comments, the problem of determining which poems Wyatt wrote is as yet unsolved . ref Wyatt The Complete Poet. ed, R A Rebholz. Penguin Books Ltd,London 1978 ISBN 978 0 14 042227 6 ref However, as Richard Harrier s The Canon of Sir Thomas ... of this major poet, the inventor of lyric poetry in Modern English, is urgently needed. Assessment ... & Kegan Paul Ltd, London 1974 ISBN 0 7100 7907 9 ref Thomas Warton, the eighteenth century critic ... more details
for the poet and cleric of the same period Thomas Watson bishop Thomas Watson 1555 1592 was an English lyrical poet. He wrote in both English and Latin, and was particularly admired for the compositions in Latin. His unusual 18 line sonnets were influential, though their form was not generally imitated. Early Life Watson was the son of William Watson d.1559 and Anne Lee d.1561 . ref Alhiyari, Ibrahim, Thomas Watson New Biographical Evidence and his Translation of Antigone , PhD Dissertation, Texas State University, May 2006, available online at http etd.lib.ttu.edu theses available etd 04122006 154851 ref He was educated at Winchester College and University of Oxford Oxford University . ref The Oxford Companion to English Literature 7th ed, Edited Dinah Birch. Oxford University Press 2009. Watson, Thomas pg. 1050. ref He then spent 7 years in France and Italy before studying law in London . Though he often signed his works with student of law he never practiced law, considering his true passion was literature. ref Watson, Thomas. British Authors Before 1800 A Biographical Dictionary . 1952 ... , George Peele , Matthew Roydon and Thomas Achelley . He also grew a following of younger writers like Richard Barnfield Barnfield and Thomas Nashe , who regarded him as the best Latin poet in England ... made by Thomas Wyatt poet Wyat and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey Surrey , to introduce the pure ... Persondata . NAME Watson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English poet DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1592 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Watson, Thomas Category 1550s births ... year Watson appears for the first time as an English poet in some verses prefixed to George Whetstone ..., Thomas. The Cambridge Guide to English Literature . 1983. Print. ref Fraunce s translation was highly ... his success as a poet. He was well read in Italian, French and Greek literature. In modern literature ... poets Category 16th century English people de Thomas Watson Dichter fr Thomas Watson nl Thomas ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 other people Thomas Fletcher Thomas Fletcher 1666 1713 was a minor English poet and priest of the Church of England . He was born in Avington, Hampshire , received his B.A., M.A., and Doctor of Divinity D.D. from New College, Oxford . He received the doctorate in 1707. He was the parish priest for Fairfield Somerset in 1694 and moved on to be the prebendary in Wells Cathedral from 1696 until his death. He became a fellow of Winchester College in 1711 and was buried in Westminster Cathedral upon his death at age 47. His sole contribution to English letters was an eight volume Poems on several occasions and translations, wherein the first and second books of Virgil s Aeneid AEneis are attempted in 1692. The collection contained mostly juvenalia , its dedication said, and a good number of school exercises. His translation of the first book of Aeneid was in heroic couplets , while part of the translation of book 2 was in blank verse . The volumes also contained a partial translation of Boethius s Consolation of Philosophy and the second epode of Horace . References Rigg, J. M. and Matthew Steggle. Thomas Fletcher in Matthew, H.C.G. and Brian Harrison, eds. Dictionary of National Biography The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . vol. 20, p 132. London Oxford University Press OUP , 2004. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fletcher, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1666 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1713 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fletcher, Thomas Category 1713 deaths Category People from Winchester district Category Alumni of New College, Oxford Category English poets Category English Anglican priests Category 1666 births ... more details