British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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Fred D. Crawford. 11 Wilfred Owen DISCUSSIONS OF Wilfred Owen ( 1893–1918 ) suffer from several disaD- vantages ... Owen's habit of writing in whatever blank spaces were available often makes it difficult to arrange his revisions ...
Fred D. Crawford. 11 Wilfred Owen DISCUSSIONS OF Wilfred Owen ( 1893–1918 ) suffer from several disaD- vantages ... Owen's habit of writing in whatever blank spaces were available often makes it difficult to arrange his revisions ...
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... Owen , after her son's death , sent some of Owen's manuscripts to Edith Sitwell , whose 1919 cycle of Wheels in- cluded " Strange Meeting , " " The Show , " " A Terre , " " The Sentry , " " Dis- abled , " " The Dead - Beat , " and " The ...
... Owen , after her son's death , sent some of Owen's manuscripts to Edith Sitwell , whose 1919 cycle of Wheels in- cluded " Strange Meeting , " " The Show , " " A Terre , " " The Sentry , " " Dis- abled , " " The Dead - Beat , " and " The ...
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... Owen's copy of Shelley . " 19 However , sustained terminal pararhyme in Owen's poetry enhanced Owen's purposes . Middleton Murry called Owen's use of pararhyme in war poetry " a discovery of genius , " but Owen also used the device in ...
... Owen's copy of Shelley . " 19 However , sustained terminal pararhyme in Owen's poetry enhanced Owen's purposes . Middleton Murry called Owen's use of pararhyme in war poetry " a discovery of genius , " but Owen also used the device in ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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