Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans  
Author(s): Edward Thomas
Published by The Books Council of Wales
Publication Date:  Available in all formats
ISBN: 9781909696037
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The Morgan family live at Abercorran House in Balham - they're friendly, welcoming, slightly eccentric and Welsh. Arthur Froxfield becomes a frequent visitor and recounts the stories he heard there of swan maidens, the Castle of Leaves and the house of the days of the year. The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans, originally published in 1913, is Edward Thomas's only novel. Edward Thomas 1878-1917 turned from writing prose to poetry in 1914. His work as a poet has been widely celebrated and admired - Ted Hughes described Thomas as "the father of us all".
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The Morgan family live at Abercorran House in Balham - they're friendly, welcoming, slightly eccentric and Welsh. Arthur Froxfield becomes a frequent visitor and recounts the stories he heard there of swan maidens, the Castle of Leaves and the house of the days of the year. The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans, originally published in 1913, is Edward Thomas's only novel. Edward Thomas 1878-1917 turned from writing prose to poetry in 1914. His work as a poet has been widely celebrated and admired - Ted Hughes described Thomas as "the father of us all".
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Publisher’s Introduction
  • Frontspiece
  • Abercorran Street
  • The Morgans of Abercorran House
  • The Wild Swans
  • Hob-Y-Deri-Dando
  • Aurelius, The Superfluous Man
  • Our Country
  • Wool-Gathering and Lydiard Constantine
  • Abercorran and Morgan’s Folly
  • Mr Torrance The Cheerful Man
  • The House Under The Hill
  • Mr Stodham, The Respectable Man, and The Dryad
  • Green and Scarlet
  • Ned of Glamorgan
  • The Castle Of Leaves And The Beggar With The Long White Beard
  • Mr Stodham Speaks For England – Fog Supervenes
  • The House of The Days of The Year
  • Philip and The Outlaws of The Island
  • What Will Roland Do?
  • The Interlude of High Bower
  • The Poet’s Spring at Lydiard Constantine
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