British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... attitudes toward the war changed , which led them to shift their poetic techniques . Poets who modified form and attitude include the Imagists , those searching for a broader perspective , those adopt- ing a comic stance , those who ...
... attitudes toward the war changed , which led them to shift their poetic techniques . Poets who modified form and attitude include the Imagists , those searching for a broader perspective , those adopt- ing a comic stance , those who ...
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... attitude . " 18 ... " 19 Several criticisms of Brooke's war sonnets dwell on their detachment from reality . For ... attitudes , " 20 and Brooke's recent biographer , John Lehmann , has expressed the same general feeling : " The weakness ...
... attitude . " 18 ... " 19 Several criticisms of Brooke's war sonnets dwell on their detachment from reality . For ... attitudes , " 20 and Brooke's recent biographer , John Lehmann , has expressed the same general feeling : " The weakness ...
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... attitude which combines desire for revenge with eagerness for battle , and even narration of events not explicitly presented . At the same time , the reader sees in Joe Donkin a modern warrior , of low origins , whose attitudes may be ...
... attitude which combines desire for revenge with eagerness for battle , and even narration of events not explicitly presented . At the same time , the reader sees in Joe Donkin a modern warrior , of low origins , whose attitudes may be ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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