Edith Sitwell
- 544 pages
- 20 hours of reading
A brilliant and revealing new biography of the renowned - and controversial - poet Edith Sitwell, out now in paperback
Richard Thomas Greene is a Canadian poet and biographer whose critical work sheds new light on neglected writers, particularly in 18th-century poetry and 20th-century British prose. He is lauded for his meticulous scholarship and his ability to revive the reputations of important but overlooked literary figures. Greene's own poetry often explores themes of travel and personal discovery, reflecting a keen observational style. As an educator, he shares his deep knowledge of British literature and creative writing with students.



A brilliant and revealing new biography of the renowned - and controversial - poet Edith Sitwell, out now in paperback
The first comprehensive guide to Holst's orchestral suite considers the music in detail and places the work in its historical context.