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Francis Thompson

Francis Thompson, 1859–1907, English poet. His poetry, usually on religious subjects, is noted for its brilliant imagery and sonorous language. He was educated for the Roman Catholic priesthood at Ushaw College but in 1877 entered Owens College, Manchester, to study medicine. Relinquishing his medical studies in 1885, he went to London, where he lived a destitute life, suffering from ill health, poverty, and opium addiction. In 1888 he sent a manuscript to Wilfrid Meynell who, with his wife Alice Meynell, edited the Catholic periodical Merry England. They recognized Thompson's poetic ability and took him under their care. Poems (1893), which attracted much attention, contained "The Hound of Heaven," Thompson's chief and best-known work, describing the poet's futile flight from God. Two more volumes appeared, Sister Songs (1895) and New Poems (1897), both supplemented by the publication of a few more poems after his death. Thompson spent the years from 1893 to 1897 in a monastery in Wales. Although Thompson is considered an important English poet, his verse has frequently been criticized for its verbosity and lack of originality in thought. Thompson also wrote a number of essays, including a study of Shelley (1909).



See his Literary Criticisms (ed. by T. L. Connolly, 1948); biographies by E. Meynell (1913, repr. 1971), and P. van K. Thomson (1961, repr. 1972); studies by J. C. Reid (1959) and R. L. Mégroz (1927, repr. 1971).

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2012, The Columbia University Press.

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Poems of Francis Thompson
Terence L. Connolly; Francis Thompson. D. Appleton-Century, 1934
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New Poems
Francis Thompson. John Lane Company, 1908
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Sister Songs: An Offering to Two Sisters
Francis Thompson. Burns & Oates, 1908
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Shelley: An Essay
Francis Thompson. Thomas B. Mosher, 1909
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British Poetry of the Eighteen-Nineties
Donald Davidson. Doubleday, Doran, 1937
Librarian’s tip: "Francis Thompson" begins on p. 378
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Dramatis Person?
Arthur Symons. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1923
Librarian’s tip: "Francis Thompson" begins on p. 159
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The Columbia History of British Poetry
Carl Woodring; James Shapiro. Columbia University Press, 1994
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