British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... action still seem unsatisfying because the poets themselves had little time to formu- late their responses . Poet Laureate Robert Bridges wrote " Wake Up , En- gland " —a call to action ending in the demand that “ GOD DEFEND THE RIGHT ...
... action still seem unsatisfying because the poets themselves had little time to formu- late their responses . Poet Laureate Robert Bridges wrote " Wake Up , En- gland " —a call to action ending in the demand that “ GOD DEFEND THE RIGHT ...
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... action , but his influence on the poetry of the war differed considerably from that of Bridges . Whereas Bridges's role was to sound the " right note " from the government's point of view , Hardy presented the conflict from an ...
... action , but his influence on the poetry of the war differed considerably from that of Bridges . Whereas Bridges's role was to sound the " right note " from the government's point of view , Hardy presented the conflict from an ...
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... action , alternates descriptions of the trenches with the mind's unbidden retreats into the prewar world . Each stanza , describing sudden visions from the civilian past which confront a soldier in the line , ends with the refrain ...
... action , alternates descriptions of the trenches with the mind's unbidden retreats into the prewar world . Each stanza , describing sudden visions from the civilian past which confront a soldier in the line , ends with the refrain ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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