British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... changed unless he could have forsaken both his commitment to Georgian lyricism and his intensely personalized approach to what he observed . A second reason to doubt that experience of war would have changed Brooke's perspective is that ...
... changed unless he could have forsaken both his commitment to Georgian lyricism and his intensely personalized approach to what he observed . A second reason to doubt that experience of war would have changed Brooke's perspective is that ...
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... changed , there was still a need to identify with traditional values and expectations . Medieval figures , such as bands of questing knights on chargers , would find lances unavailing against a peasant dug in with a machine gun , but ...
... changed , there was still a need to identify with traditional values and expectations . Medieval figures , such as bands of questing knights on chargers , would find lances unavailing against a peasant dug in with a machine gun , but ...
Pàgina 52
... changed Grenfell's fighting style remains un- answerable , for he received a severe head wound during the Second Battle of Ypres on 12 May 1915 and died two weeks later in a Boulogne hospital . Grenfell wrote " Into Battle " after ...
... changed Grenfell's fighting style remains un- answerable , for he received a severe head wound during the Second Battle of Ypres on 12 May 1915 and died two weeks later in a Boulogne hospital . Grenfell wrote " Into Battle " after ...
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Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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