Thomas Dilworth
Thomas Dilworth is a Killam Fellow and a Professor in the English Department at the University of Windsor, Ontario. He has published widely on Modern literature and Romantic poetry and is the author of The Shape of Meaning in the Poetry of David Jones (1988), which won the British Council Prize in the Humanities, and Reading David Jones (2008). He edited Inner Necessities: the Letters of David Jones to Desmond Chute (1984), and David Jones s Wedding Poems (2002) and Jones s illustrated Rime of...See more
Thomas Dilworth is a Killam Fellow and a Professor in the English Department at the University of Windsor, Ontario. He has published widely on Modern literature and Romantic poetry and is the author of The Shape of Meaning in the Poetry of David Jones (1988), which won the British Council Prize in the Humanities, and Reading David Jones (2008). He edited Inner Necessities: the Letters of David Jones to Desmond Chute (1984), and David Jones s Wedding Poems (2002) and Jones s illustrated Rime of the Ancient Mariner (2005) both published by Enitharmon. He is publishing critical introductions and afterwords for bilingual (English/French) editions of The Anathemata, The Sleeping Lord and The Ancient Mariner and is currently writing Jones s biography." See less