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Backgrounds to David Jones: A Study in Sources And Drafts [Hardcover]

Jonathan Miles (Author)
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Book Description

0708310516 978-0708310519 March 28, 1990 annotated edition
This is the first book to make extensive use of David Jones's drafts of poems and essays, his letters, and his own annotations to the books in his library. It takes into account all Jones's published poetry and offers a thematic treatment of his ideas and work. This book considers the philosophical and intellectual backgrounds and the historical sources that lie behind David Jones's poetry.
 
By consulting the texts that Jones drew on either directly or indirectly in the creation of his poetry, the author has attempted to prepare the ground for a sympathetic understanding of all Jones's work. The present volume makes extensive use of the books which Jones possessed and annotated. It also considers a large number of unpublished drafts and letters and includes a long passage from In Parenthesis that was eventually deleted by the poet. The book discusses all Jones's published work and considers the major themes and preoccupations that absorbed him.

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"It is a pleasure to welcome this short, distinctive book, which is more interesting than its title suggests . . . He puts Jones into a bigger context and a better perspective than most, and sees the achievement clearly . . . This small book reads well: it is well produced . . . and well documented. I recommend it thoroughly to anyone interested in Jones." -The Modern Language Review (The Modern Language Review )

"If Jones'' work matters to you, this book will be a great pleasure and enlightenment." -Poetry Listing (Poetry Listing )

" . . . a very useful piece of research, well conceived and presented." -Planet (Planet )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: University of Wales Press; annotated edition edition (March 28, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0708310516
  • ISBN-13: 978-0708310519
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,961,341 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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After a nomadic childhood in America, Canada and the UK, Jonathan Miles took a first class degree from University College, London and his doctorate from Jesus College, University of Oxford. He has written, lectured and broadcast on cultural history all over the world. Reviews of Miles's 'The Wreck of the Medusa' include 'thrilling' (The Guardian - UK), 'enthralling ... virtuoso' (The Telegraph - UK), 'compelling' (Independent on Sunday - UK), 'an incredibly gripping book - Miles's masterful work is a powerful read' (Irish Times), 'compulsive, page-turning stuff' (Bloomberg News) 'Jonathan Miles, the author of this excellent account, tells the story quickly and well. ... Miles has taken a shipwreck and placed it into its political and historical and artistic context. We can only hope he writes more books as fine and compelling as The Wreck of the Medusa.'(Anthony Brandt - The American Scholar) 'grippingly recounted - the narrative is brilliantly meted out' (New York Times).

The Sunday Times (UK) says of his latest book, The Dangerous Otto Katz, 'This irresistible biography exposes a man by turns showy and shadowy ... Miles conjures the spy-game atmospherics of the era wonderfully. Using recently opened MI5 files, he tracks the intelligence service's struggle to comprehend the man.' The Canada Post calls the book 'a fascinating, fast-moving and frequently witty portrait of a man of such charisma and cunning'. The Mail on Sunday (UK) calls it 'Jonathan Miles's riveting new biography' and comments that 'a film ought to be made of Katz's life but who could possibly play such an outlandish character.' In Metro UK, Alan Chadwick, calls the book 'Enthralling ... This portrait has all the hallmarks of a thrilling detective story as Katz sets about coordinating his hydra-headed fronts for Soviet propaganda and profit.' American reviews include 'unique' (Los Angeles Times), 'a heart-pounding account.' (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 'Miles's 'portrait of Katz is masterful' (Chicago Sun Times), 'Here we have biography at its readable best ... Jonathan Miles deserves five cloaks and five daggers for the new information he brings to light.' (The Washington Times) and 'an engrossing, endearingly gossipy biography ... fans of thriller writer Alan Furst will relish this book' ( Wall Street Journal)
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'A comprehensive analysis of the philosophical and intellectual backgrounds and the historical sources that lie behind the rich and complex work of David Jones.'

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'It is a pleasure to welcome this distinctive book...Miles...puts Jones into a bigger context and better perspective than most...I recommend it thoroughly'

Miichael Alexander in Modern Language Review

' 'Thorough and revealing...a very useful piece of research, well concewived and well- documented'

The Planet

'Valuable, highly detailed...a great pleasure and enlightenment'

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