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Donald Serrell Thomas

    With four decades dedicated to teaching language and literature across three languages and educational levels, Donald J. Thomas brings a profound depth of understanding to his work. His extensive experience shapes his insightful approach to literary analysis and pedagogical methods. Thomas's passion for language and storytelling is evident in his unique perspective on how narratives and linguistic structures impact our lives. This dedication to the craft of language and literature forms the cornerstone of his distinctive voice.

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    The Everyman Book of Victorian Verse
    The Victorian Underworld
    • 1998

      The Victorian Underworld

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Here, through the eyes of its inhabitants, Donald Thomas portrays the nineteenth-century underworld - one of 'night houses' and cigar divans, of street people and entertainers. The underworld was sheltered by an underclass, united with it in a hatred of the police. In its rookeries and padding-kens, gin shops and taverns, hard by the fashionable West End, thrived thieves and beggars, cheats, forgers and pickpockets, preying on rich and poor alike. Thackery wrote that the wonders of the Victorian underworld 'have been lying by your door and mine ever since we had a door of our own. We had but to go a hundred yards off and see it for ourselves, but we never did.' Her Donald Thomas pushes open that door to reveal a world at once both strange and strangely familiar.

      The Victorian Underworld
    • 1995

      The Post-Romantics include five major Victorian poets, Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Cough and Swinburne, inheritors and developers of the Romantic Revival. Nourished by the macabre, the exotic and the aberrant, their art was practiced on what Browning called "the dangerous edge of things."

      The Everyman Book of Victorian Verse