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The biographer reorganizes published material and correspondence to present a compact life of a writer who repeatedly wrote himself into myth, tracing how personal memory, literary invention, and self-reinvention shaped his oeuvre. The narrative compares contemporaneous sources and earlier lives, evaluates recurring habits—changing names, fictionalizing episodes, and recasting real acquaintances as memorable characters—and gives illustrative episodes such as the transformation of a Gypsy acquaintance into a literary hero. Alongside critical caution, the account explains the author’s methods, sources, and the difficulties of separating fact from deliberate embellishment.

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Edward Thomas

Edward Thomas was an English poet, essayist, and literary critic, known for his deep connection to the English countryside and his exploration of nature in his works. His poetry often reflects themes of rural life and the changing seasons, capturing the beauty and melancholy of the landscape. Among his notable works is "In Pursuit of Spring," which combines personal reflection with observations of the natural world. Thomas also wrote extensively about literature and culture, as seen in his biography of George Borrow. His contributions to poetry and prose have left a lasting impact on English literature.

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