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  1. The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements ... to Which Is Prefixed, the Life of the Author, Volume 3 by James Thomson, 2010-01-09
  2. Catalogue of the ... Library of the Late James Thomson ... by James Thomson, 2010-02-12
  3. Selections From Original Contributions By James Thomson To Cope's Tobacco Plant (1889) by James Thomson, 2007-11-10
  4. James Thomson: Poetical Works (Oxford Standard Authors) by James Thomson, 1971
  5. The poetical works of James Thomson, with his last corrections, additions and improvements, with the life of the author. by James Thomson:, 1794
  6. James Thomson, 1700-1748: A Life by James Sambrook, 1991-11-28
  7. James Thomson's influence on Swedish literature in the eighteenth century, (University of Illinois) by Walter Gilbert Johnson, 1936
  8. The works of James Thomson. In two volumes.Volume 1 of 2 by James Thomson, 2010-06-10
  9. The Tragedy of Liberty: Civic Concern & Disillusionment in James Thomson's Tragic Dramas (Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia, 119) by Ake Eriksson, Katarina Leandoer, 2002-06
  10. The complete poetical works of James Thomson; by James Thomson, J Logie 1846-1922 Robertson, 2010-09-03
  11. The Poetical Works of James Thomson, Volume 47 by James Thomson, Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 2010-03-19
  12. The seasons, by James Thomson; with his life, an index, and glossary. ... and notes to The seasons, by Percival Stockdale. by James Thomson, 2010-05-29
  13. The poetical works of James Thomson, James Beattie, Gilbert West, and John Bampfylde by James Thomson, James Beattie, et all 2010-08-17
  14. The Works of Mr James Thomson Vol 111 by James Thomson, 1802

61. The Literary Gothic   |   Authors: 'T'   
Authors T. Thomson, James Tieck, Johann Ludwig Twain, Mark Thomson,James. 11 September 1700 27 August 1748 Scottish poet and dramatist
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Thomson, James
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Scottish poet and dramatist, and one of the best-known members of the Graveyard School William Collins and rather well-connected member of the early C18 London literati. Thomson's major, and hugely influential, work was the long poem The Seasons
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Focuses on J.T. as a writer of "natural history" in the (pre-)Romantic period. [Ashton Nichols, Dickinson College] brief biographical note [Columbia Encyclopedia, Bartleby]
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62. Thomson, James, 1700-48
Thomson, James, 170048 1700-1748, Scottish poet. Educated at Edinburgh Thomson,James, 1700-48. 1700-1748, Scottish poet. Educated at Edinburgh
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    Thomson, James, 1700-48 1700-1748, Scottish poet. Educated at Edinburgh, he went to London, took a post as tutor, and became acquainted with such literary celebrities as Gay, Arbuthnot, and Pope. His most famous poem, The Seasons, The Seasons, Thomson's faithful, sensitive descriptions of external nature were a direct challenge to the urban and artificial school of Pope and influenced the forerunners of romanticism, such as Gray and Cowper. His other important poems are Liberty (1735-36), a tribute to Britain, and The Castle of Indolence (1748), written in imitation of Spenser and reflecting the poet's delight in idleness. Thomson also wrote a series of tragedies along classical lines, with a strong political flavor. The most notable were Sophonisba Edward and Eleanora (1739), which was banned for political reasons; and Tancred and Sigismunda (1745). In 1740 he collaborated with his friend David Mallet on a masque, Alfred
  • 63. Thomson, James, 1834-82
    Thomson, James, 183482 1834-82, Scottish poet and essayist. He Thomson,James, 1834-82. 1834-82, Scottish poet and essayist. He
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    Thomson, James, 1834-82 1834-82, Scottish poet and essayist. He is remembered for his darkly pessimistic poem The City of Dreadful Night. He was raised in an orphan asylum and became (1851) an army teacher at Ballincollig, Ireland. In 1862 he was dismissed from the service for a very minor offense, became a clerk in London, and contributed (using the signature B.V.) to the National Reformer, the magazine of his friend Charles Bradlaugh. Thomson's life in London was lonely and impoverished, aggravated by insomnia, his own incredibly melancholic disposition, and periodic bouts with alcoholism. His greatest poetical work, The City of Dreadful Night (1880, first published in the National Reformer, Fraser's Magazine, 1869) is an example of his lyric gift. Vane's Story (1880) and A Voice from the Nile (1884) are later collections of his poems. Thomson also wrote many essays and criticisms. His collected poems appeared in 1895 and a volume of prose in 1896. See biography by H. S. Salt (rev. ed. 1914); study by I. B. Walker (1950).
  • 64. ResAnet Record
    NUMBERS ISBN 0820309737 (alk. paper) SUBJECTS Thomson, James, 17001748Poets, Scottish18th centuryBiography Scotland in literature.
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    AMICUS No. 7243004 Monograph COPIES: NL Stacks - PR3733 S37 1988 NAME(S): * Scott, Mary Jane W TITLE(S): James Thomson, Anglo-Scot / by Mary Jane W. Scott PUBLISHER: Athens : University of Georgia Press, c1988. DESCRIPTION: xiv, 373 p. ; 24 cm. NUMBERS: ISBN: 0820309737 (alk. paper) SUBJECTS: Thomson, James, 1700-1748 Poets, Scottish18th centuryBiography Scotland in literature

    65. ResAnet Record
    SERIES Garland reference library in the humanities ; v. 33 NUMBERS ISBN 0824099796 SUBJECTS Thomson, James, 17001748Bibliography Thomson, James, 1700
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    AMICUS No. 618111 Monograph COPIES: NL Stacks - Z8872 C35 NAME(S): * Campbell, Hilbert H TITLE(S): James Thomson (1700-1748) : an annotated bibliography of selected editions and the important criticism / by Hilbert H. Campbell PUBLISHER: New York : Garland Pub., 1976. DESCRIPTION: 157 p. ; 23 cm. SERIES: Garland reference library in the humanities ; v. 33 NUMBERS: ISBN: 0824099796 : SUBJECTS: Thomson, James, 1700-1748Bibliography Thomson, James, 1700-1748Bibliographie

    66. Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825 - Thomson To Thorn, James (Junior) (1824)
    1823 Mar 22. On list of prisoners assigned (Fiche 3291; 4/4570D p.122). Thomson,James. nd. Thomson, James. May be more than one person. 1794 Dec 11; 1806 Jan 1.
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    Thomson to Thorn, James (Junior) (1824)
    THOMSON see also THOMPSON; TOMPSON THOMSON 1805 May 4 Re wheat arrived by his vessel (Reel 6040; ML Safe 1/51 p.73) THOMSON 1822 Jan 19 Referred to in evidence before the Board of Enquiry into the Engineer Department (Reel 6053; 4/1754 p.4) THOMSON, Mr 1802 Apr 10 Particulars of arms in possession of (Reel 6041; 4/1719 p.82) THOMSON, C W M . Free settler; recently arrived from Rio de Janeiro 1824 Jul 1, Sep 4 THOMSON, David . Surgeon, Royal Navy; Surgeon Superintendent, "Prince Regent" (1824) 1824 Aug 10 Memorial (Fiche 3113; 4/1839B No.971 pp.1143-6). Reply, 26 Aug (Reel 6013; 4/3512 p.265) 1824 Aug 30 Seeking a medical appointment in the Colony (Reel 6061; 4/1780 p.254) 1824 Dec 15 Re land at Hunters River (Reel 6014; 4/3513 p.91) THOMSON, David . Per "Speke", 1821 1824 Aug 31 On list of Government servants in the employ of Sir John Jamison; from May to Dec 1821 (Reel 6061; 4/1780 p.257b) On list of convicts mustered in the employ of Dr Henry Douglass; in 1824-25 (Fiche 3129; 4/1841B No.224 p.458) 1825 Nov 3 Convict in the service of Henry G Douglass at the last two musters (Reel 6015; 4/3515 p.516)

    67. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Thompson-garcia To Thomson
    Thomson, James F. (18921973) of Jackson, Jackson County, Mich. Born in 1892. Buriallocation unknown. Thomson, James M. of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, La.
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    68. George Eastman House James Thomson Series
    James Thomson. George Eastman House Still Photograph Archive Index to 4 SelectedImages Index Page 1 of 1 Thomson, James, 6800280005, Below Table Rock.
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    Index to 4 Selected Images Index Page 1 of 1 Go to: Home Checklists Thumbnails Thomson, James Below Table Rock Thomson, James High-wire act at Niagara Falls Thomson, James High-wire act at Niagara Falls Thomson, James Niagara Falls Go to: Home Checklists Thumbnails The contents of this site, including all images and text, are for personal, educational, non-commercial use only.
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    69. George Eastman House James Thomson Series
    James Thomson. Thomson, James American (active 1850s1860s) TITLE ON OBJECTBelow Table Rock ca. 1860 transparency, collodion on glass 8.3 x 17.3 cm.
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    DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: High-wire act at Niagara Falls
    ca. 1860 transparency, collodion on glass 8.3 x 17.3 cm. Museum Purchase: ex-collection Zelda P. Mackay Thomson, James American (active 1850s-1860s) DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: High-wire act at Niagara Falls ca. 1860 transparency, collodion on glass 8.3 x 17.3 cm. Museum Purchase: ex-collection Zelda P. Mackay Thomson, James American (active 1850s-1860s) DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: Niagara Falls ambrotype Museum Collection GEH NEG: 47747 Go to: Home Index Thumbnails The contents of this site, including all images and text, are for personal, educational, non-commercial use only. The contents of this site may not be reproduced in any form without the permission of the George Eastman House.

    70. THOMSON, James
    Prints Printmaking In Australia The Australasian Region HOME. 1 RecordsFound Execution Time10ms. Thomson, James View Works. Culture Australian.
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    71. SLAINTE
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    James Thomson
    James Thomson was one of the most influential British poets, yet there is no significant writer, before or since, more disparaged. John Veitch in The Feeling for nature in Scottish poetry offered an explanation for this paradox by pointing out that English was not his native language, but a foreign language which he had to acquire. Thomson's seminal work, The Seasons (1726-30, revised 1744), is a laboured and uneasy epic poem, yet it is considered to be the first substantial poem in English to have Nature, or, perhaps, the landscape, as its main subject. Thomson is, properly, credited by historians of the Picturesque, with occupying a position analogous to that of Claude or Poussin in painting. The Seasons is said to have inspired Turner , and Wordsworth and Coleridge Haydn used a translation of The Seasons as text for his oratorio Die Jahreszeiten Thomson was probably born in Ednam, Roxburghshire in 1700, the son of a minister, but he was taken as a babe in arms to the parish of Southdean in a remote fold in the wild hill country under Carter Bar where he was brought up, and of which he may well have been thinking when he celebrated: Rough rugged rocks, wet marshes, ruined towers

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    James Thomson was born in Port Glasgow on 23rd November 1834. His father, in the merchant navy, suffered a stroke aboard ship, which caused a character change, making him incapable and depressed. His mother died when he was still a child, leading to his being educated in the Royal Caledonian Orphan Asylum in London and he went on to study to become an army schoolmaster. Although generally competent, he concentrated his attentions on literature, especially Shelley , and translating foreign works. While training at Ballincollig in Ireland in the early 1850s, he fell deeply in love with a colleague's daughter, Matilda Weller . When about two years later (now at Chelsea) he learned of her death he took it very badly and never fully recovered. His literary works, although often "strikingly original", gave vent to the already present melancholy side of his life. He was to be criticised as an "emotional paralytic" with life (in his own words) "a long defeat". Perhaps this was in part because he felt unrecognised. His output only appeared in such publications as Tait's Edinburgh magazine and The National reformer , a newspaper owned and edited by a friend, Charles Bradlaugh , and so did not reach a wide readership. The latter pieces were written under the pseudonym "B.V." standing for "

    73. James Thomson
    Significant Scots James Thomson. Thomson, James, a celebrated poet, was born, September11, 1700, at Ednam, near Kelso, of which parish his father was minister.
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    James Thomson THOMSON, JAMES, a celebrated poet, was born, September 11, 1700, at Ednam, near Kelso, of which parish his father was minister. Beatrix Trotter, the mother of the poet, was daughter and co-heiress of a small portion of land at Foggo in Berwickshire, and is described as having been a woman of "a singular fervour of imagination," at the same time that she shone in the domestic and social virtues. The difficulty with which his father supported his family, having nine children, occasioned his removal, in the early childhood of the poet, to the parish of Southdean, in the presbytery of Jedburgh, where the stipend, though not He was, nevertheless, prevailed upon to commence a course of study in Edinburgh. In the second year of his attendance at the university, his studies were interrupted by the sudden death of his father. He was summoned home to receive his parent’s dying benediction, but came too late. This circumstance contributed to increase his sorrow, and his filial piety was expressed on this mournful occasion in instances of conduct which his surviving relations afterwards delighted to recollect. The lord chancellor soon after died, and, Thomson having neglected to apply for a renewal of his place, it was bestowed by the succeeding judge, lord Hardwicke, upon another. The poet was, therefore, reduced once more to a dependence on his talents for support. It is creditable to him, that, while in this painful situation, he showed, in his letters to a friend in Edinburgh, an affectionate anxiety to assist the narrow circumstances of his sisters, Jean and Elizabeth, who then lived with Mr Gusthart, one of the ministers of the city. He was introduced, about this time, by Mr (afterwards lord) Littleton, to the prince of Wales; and, being questioned as to the state of his affairs, he answered. "that they were in a more poetical posture than formerly:" which induced the prince to bestow upon him a pension of one hundred pounds a-year.

    74. Anderson County SCGenWeb Project Will Of James Thomson
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    Will of James Thomson State of South Carolina Pendleton District (Anderson) In the Name of God Amane James Thomson Pendleton District
    Being in perfect health and sound jugdement do constitute this may last Will and Testament - - -
    Vis I give my body to the dust from whence it came, and my Soul to God who give it to me.
    Vis I give to my Beloved wife Elizabeth Thomson two negro men Jack and Leason and girl Phanny, all of my stock of all kinds and my Farming tools during hur widowhood if she should marry all the stock of all kinds and Leason to be sold and Equal divided among all the children if she should not marry nothing to be sold unless she should not need it Phanny is at hur disposel.
    Vis I give my Daughter Peggy H Baskins part of a tract of land east of Rocky also a Negro gearl Jenna and two hundred dollars horse and saddle bed and furniture -
    Vis I give my son Matthew a negro man Moofe and four hundred dollars which he has my note for the same horse and Saddle bed.

    75. Category Author Quote Laughter Thomson, James Let Us Have Wine
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    76. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Thomson, James. Titles. City Of Dreadful Night,The. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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    77. Genealogy Data
    Death DATE UNKNOWN Parents Father Thomson, Robert Mother Crowe, Jane ButchartChildren Thomson, Mabel Thomson, Robert Thomson, James Thomson, George
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    78. Thomson, James, 1700–1748, Scottish Poet
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    Thomson, James Thomson, James, , Scottish poet. Educated at Edinburgh, he went to London, took a post as tutor, and became acquainted with such literary celebrities as Gay, Arbuthnot, and Pope. His most famous poem, The Seasons, The Seasons, Thomson's faithful, sensitive descriptions of external nature were a direct challenge to the urban and artificial school of Pope and influenced the forerunners of romanticism, such as Gray and Cowper. His other important poems are Liberty The Castle of Indolence (1748), written in imitation of Spenser and reflecting the poet's delight in idleness. Thomson also wrote a series of tragedies along classical lines, with a strong political flavor. The most notable were Sophonisba Edward and Eleanora (1739), which was banned for political reasons; and Tancred and Sigismunda (1745). In 1740 he collaborated with his friend David Mallet on a masque, Alfred

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    80. Genealogy Data
    Thomson, James Birth 1810 Scotland Death 26 Jul 1874 Sandfly/Kingston, Tasmania,Australia Gender Male Parents Father Thomson, George. Thomson, James.
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    , Emma
    Birth : 1834 Stourport, Worcestershire, England
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    Birth : ABT 1819 New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia
    Death : 4 Jan 1870 Kingston, Tasmania, Australia
    Gender: Female Parents: Father: McCARTY, Denis Mother: Wainwright, Mary Ann Family: Marriage: 12 Feb 1840 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Spouse: Thomson, James Birth : 1810 Scotland Death : 26 Jul 1874 Sandfly/Kingston, Tasmania, Australia Gender: Male Parents: Father: Thomson, George Children: Thom(P)son, Ann
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    Wainwright, Mary Ann Gender: Female Family: Marriage: 8 Dec 1811 in New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia Spouse: McCARTY, Denis Birth : Ireland Death : ABT 1820 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Gender: Male Children: McCARTY, Mary
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    Thomson, George Birth : 1765 Scotland Death : 1833 Gender: Male Family: Children: Thomson, James

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