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  2. Fern Hill - Wikipedia

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    Fern Hill" (1945) is a poem by the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, first published in Horizon magazine in October 1945, with its first book publication in 1946 as the last poem in Deaths and Entrances. Creation

  3. Dylan Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Royal Patron of The Dylan Thomas 100 Festival was Charles, Prince of Wales, who in 2013 made a recording of "Fern Hill" for National Poetry Day. [305] In 2014, to celebrate the centenary of Thomas's birth, the British Council Wales undertook a year-long programme of cultural and educational works. [306]

  4. List of works by Dylan Thomas - Wikipedia

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    1997 Fern Hill: An Illustrated edition of the Dylan Thomas poem. Red Deer College Press, Canada; 2000 Collected Poems 1934–1953, London: Phoenix;

  5. Deaths and Entrances - Wikipedia

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    Deaths and Entrances is a volume of poetry by Dylan Thomas, first published in 1946. Many of the poems in this collection dealt with the effects of World War II, which had ended only a year earlier. [1] It became the best-known of his poetry collections. Some of the poems contained in the volume have become classics, notably Fern Hill. [2]

  6. Fernhill - Wikipedia

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    Fern Hill" is a poem by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Fernhill or Fern Hill may also refer to: Places ... Fern Hill, a 2018 play by American actor Michael Tucker;

  7. Cultural depictions of Dylan Thomas - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 Ethan Hawke-directed film Chelsea Walls has a Dylan Thomas poem written on a hotel room wall. [citation needed] Bob Dylan's 1963 song "When the Ship Comes In" contains the phrase, "the chains of the sea", which matches the last line of Thomas's Fern Hill: "I sang in my chains like the sea". Dylan, born as Robert Zimmermann, is believed ...

  8. Category:Poetry by Dylan Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Category: Poetry by Dylan Thomas. ... 18 Poems; A. And death shall have no dominion; D. Do not go gentle into that good night; F. Fern Hill;

  9. Do not go gentle into that good night - Wikipedia

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    Poet Dylan Thomas c. 1937–1938 "Do not go gentle into that good night" is a poem in the form of a villanelle by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914–1953), and is one of his best-known works. [1] Though first published in the journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951, [2] Thomas wrote the poem in 1947 while visiting Florence with his family.