British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... became a professional soldier , joining the Royal Dragoons in India in 1910 and moving with his regiment to South Africa in 1911. When his unit moved to France in 1914 , the altered requirements of trench warfare quickly made themselves ...
... became a professional soldier , joining the Royal Dragoons in India in 1910 and moving with his regiment to South Africa in 1911. When his unit moved to France in 1914 , the altered requirements of trench warfare quickly made themselves ...
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... became old , / And marched away to defend the aged . " The old became young , And mouthed fair phrases , one to the other , about the Supreme Sacrifice , And turned to their account - books , murmuring gravely : Business as Usual . And ...
... became old , / And marched away to defend the aged . " The old became young , And mouthed fair phrases , one to the other , about the Supreme Sacrifice , And turned to their account - books , murmuring gravely : Business as Usual . And ...
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... became lame from their chafing . The food was insufficient both in quality and quantity , and the combination of his Jew- ishness , stuttering , and ineptness made him a target for special abuse . Despite his torments , he sustained ...
... became lame from their chafing . The food was insufficient both in quality and quantity , and the combination of his Jew- ishness , stuttering , and ineptness made him a target for special abuse . Despite his torments , he sustained ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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