University of Oxford
Browse

Thomas Caldwell

Download (2.81 kB)
dataset
posted on 2023-06-19, 14:49 authored by Dirk Van HulleDirk Van Hulle
Thomas Caldwell

Inept anthologist of modern English poetry. Born Thomas Turlough Cullovin in London, Thomas Caldwell was the son of a Cavanman, Thomas Cullovin, who worked for H. M. Inland Revenue. In late 1921, Caldwell approached J. M. Dent & Sons with a proposal for an anthology of English verse. His Golden Book of Modern English Poetry went through several editions both before and after Caldwell's early death in 1924, not least because of his lack of editorial care. A. E. Housman complained of errors in the texts of his poems in the second edition; JJ's CM III appeared as "At That Hour" in the first edition with its second line, "O lonely watcher of the skies", misquoted as "O lovely watcher of the skies". The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry, 1870-1920 (London; Toronto: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1922), p. 310. JJ disappeared from the second, revised edition of 1923. The anthology was reissued in 1935 as part of Everyman's Library. Ronan Crowley

Funding

James Joyces Unpublished Letters: A Digital Edition and Text-Genetic Study.

Belgian Federal Science Policy Office

Find out more...

History

Name

Thomas Caldwell

Gender

M

Date of birth

1891

Date of death

1924-02-14

Nationality

English

Alternative names

Cullovin, Thomas Turlough

Project person ID

cald91

Usage metrics

    James Joyce Correspondence: People

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC