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James Thomson (poet, born 1834)

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of Thomson was published by the London publisher Jonathan Cape. In recent years, Thomson's poems have rarely been anthologised, although the autobiographical "Insomnia" and "Sunday at Hampstead" have been well-regarded and include some striking passages.
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The Poetical Works of James Thomson: The City of Dreadful Night, Vane's story, Weddah & Om-el-Bonain, Voice from the Nile & Poetical Remains
392: 272:, a "publication for the working man". For the remaining 19 years of his life, starting in 1863, Thomson submitted stories, essays and poems to the 224:, and, at the age of eight (after his sister died and his father suffered a stroke), he was sent to London where he was raised in an orphanage, the 1082: 1097: 834: 912: 511: 1107: 1077: 1062: 1072: 1057: 966: 810: 723: 697: 643: 590: 1067: 17: 1092: 933: 172:(1874; 1880), a poetic allegory of urban suffering and despair. Thomson's pen name derives from the names of the poets 499: 58: 1087: 294:
Thomson died in London at the age of 47, from a broken blood vessel in his bowel, and was buried in the east side of
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Shelley, a Poem: With Other Writings Relating to Shelley, to Which Is Added An Essay on the Poems of William Blake
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and other periodicals. From 1866 onwards he lived in a single room, first in Pimlico and then in Bloomsbury.
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on Chalk Road (later Caledonian Road after the asylum) near Holloway. At around this time, his mother died.
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Novalis and the Poets of Pessimism: With an English Translation by James Thomson ("B.V.") of Hymns to Night
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The Laureate of Pessimism: A Sketch of the Life, and Character of James Thomson ("BV")
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Selections from Original Contributions by James Thomson to "Cope's Tobacco Plant."
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published the first biography of Thomson, with a selection of writings,
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Miller, John (2017), Mazzeno, Laurence W.; Morrison, Ronald D. (eds.),
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Animals in Victorian Literature and Culture: Contexts for Criticism
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More than a decade later, Thomson quit the military and moved to
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Places of the Mind: The Life and Work of James Thomson ('B. V.')
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The Laureate of Pessimism: a Sketch of the Life of James Thomson
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The Pessimism of James Thomson (B. V.) in Relation to His Times
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Ecological Literature and the Critique of Anthropocentrism
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A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780–1895)
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Introduction by Edwin Morgan. London: Canongate, 1993.
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Vane's Story, Weddah and Om-el-Bonain, and Other Poems
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Scottish journalist, poet, and translator (1834–1882)
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Index

James Thomson (B.V.)
James Thomson (poet, born 1700)
James Thomson (weaver poet)
James Thomson
Thomson in 1860
Port Glasgow
London
Royal Military Asylum
The City of Dreadful Night

The City of Dreadful Night
Shelley
Novalis
National Reformer
Secular Review
Giacomo Leopardi
Heinrich Heine
Bertram Dobell
Port Glasgow
Scotland
Royal Caledonian Asylum
army schoolmaster
Royal Military Asylum
Chelsea
Ireland
Charles Bradlaugh
freethinker
atheist
London
National Reformer

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