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James Thomton is a writer who co-wrote the story for the Star Trek: Voyager first season episode "Jetrel" along with Scott Nimerfro. In 1993, Thomton also wrote the episodes "Pleasant Screams" and "Gorilla's Paw" for the animated television series Tales from the Cryptkeeper.
James Thomson. 1700–1748. Because James Thomson’s long, reflective landscape poem The Seasons (1730) commanded so much attention and affection for at least 100 years after he wrote it, his achievement has been identified with it.
Because James Thomson’s long, reflective landscape poem The Seasons (1730) commanded so much attention and affection for at least 100 years after he wrote it, his achievement has been identified with it. Thomson, however, was also a political figure through other poems and through some...
Jetrel. " Jetrel " is the 15th episode of the first season of Star Trek: Voyager. Neelix has mixed feelings as he encounters a former enemy of his alien race. The story for this television episode was written by James Thomton and Scott Nimerfro, while the teleplay (aka script) was written by Jack Klein, Karen Klein, and Kenneth Biller and it ...
Because James Thomson’s long, reflective landscape poem The Seasons (1730) commanded so much attention and affection for at least 100 years after he wrote it, his achievement has been identified with it. Thomson, however, was also a political figure through other poems and through some...
James Thomton is known for Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Tales from the Cryptkeeper (1993).
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James Thomson (born Sept. 11, 1700, Ednam, Roxburgh, Scot.—died Aug. 27, 1748, Richmond, Eng.) was a Scottish poet whose best verse foreshadowed some of the attitudes of the Romantic movement.