British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... Sorley ( 1895-1915 ) came closer than any of the other trench poets to Johnston's standard of objectivity . Sorley was a surprisingly perceptive critic at an early age . In a paper which he read on 3 November 1912 , praising John ...
... Sorley ( 1895-1915 ) came closer than any of the other trench poets to Johnston's standard of objectivity . Sorley was a surprisingly perceptive critic at an early age . In a paper which he read on 3 November 1912 , praising John ...
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... Sorley won a scholarship to University College , Oxford , in 1913 , his family felt he should acquire some education abroad as a preliminary . Accordingly Sorley spent some months at Schwerin and then at the University of Jena . While ...
... Sorley won a scholarship to University College , Oxford , in 1913 , his family felt he should acquire some education abroad as a preliminary . Accordingly Sorley spent some months at Schwerin and then at the University of Jena . While ...
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... Sorley's verse during the war , but a few approached aspects of Sorley's achievement . Arthur Graeme West ( 1891-1917 ) , like Sorley , received a scholarship to Oxford , where he was studying when the war began . Like Sorley he applied ...
... Sorley's verse during the war , but a few approached aspects of Sorley's achievement . Arthur Graeme West ( 1891-1917 ) , like Sorley , received a scholarship to Oxford , where he was studying when the war began . Like Sorley he applied ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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