British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... Brooke ( 1887-1915 ) . Edmund Gosse called Brooke " the finest specimen of a certain type produced at the universities , and then sacrificed to our national necessity . " 11 Brooke seemed to represent the best qualities of his ...
... Brooke ( 1887-1915 ) . Edmund Gosse called Brooke " the finest specimen of a certain type produced at the universities , and then sacrificed to our national necessity . " 11 Brooke seemed to represent the best qualities of his ...
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... Brooke him- self . " 12 Dean Inge's earlier praise of Brooke's sonnet had been only slightly less fulsome : " The enthusiasm of a pure and elevated patriotism , free from hate , bitterness , and fear , had never found a nobler ...
... Brooke him- self . " 12 Dean Inge's earlier praise of Brooke's sonnet had been only slightly less fulsome : " The enthusiasm of a pure and elevated patriotism , free from hate , bitterness , and fear , had never found a nobler ...
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... Brooke only lived to witness the later years of the war , his poetry would have been significantly different : " It was one of Rupert's many misfortunes at this time to die before the appalling carnage on the Western Front utterly ...
... Brooke only lived to witness the later years of the war , his poetry would have been significantly different : " It was one of Rupert's many misfortunes at this time to die before the appalling carnage on the Western Front utterly ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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