Dylan Marlais Thomas
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Definition
Proper noun A Welsh poet (1914-1953), renowned for his vivid, rhythmic, and often emotionally intense verse.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific historical figure, the poet Dylan Thomas. It is used in biographical, literary, and academic contexts. * He studied the works of Dylan Marlais Thomas. * The biography covers the life of Dylan Marlais Thomas.
Advanced Usage
- The Dylan Thomas style: Used to describe a manner of poetic writing characterized by rich imagery, musicality, and emotional force, reminiscent of his work.
- The young poet's verse has a distinct Dylan Thomas style.
Variants and Related Words
- Dylan Thomas: The more common, shortened form of the full name.
- "Do not go gentle into that good night" is a famous villanelle by Dylan Thomas.
Synonyms
- The poet from Swansea: A descriptive synonym referencing his birthplace.
- (The) author of Under Milk Wood: A synonym identifying him by one of his most famous works.
Noun
- Welsh poet (1914-1953)