British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... civilians . His poem " Recruiting , " which appeared in A High- land Regiment ( 1916 ) , examines the motives of civilians who urge others to enlist and recalls Kipling's hostility toward his inactive countrymen . " Lads , you're wanted ...
... civilians . His poem " Recruiting , " which appeared in A High- land Regiment ( 1916 ) , examines the motives of civilians who urge others to enlist and recalls Kipling's hostility toward his inactive countrymen . " Lads , you're wanted ...
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... civilians who , when one generalized about them intolerantly , seemed either being broken by the War or enriched and made important by it . " He justified his return to the front , ironically , in terms of exasperation against the ...
... civilians who , when one generalized about them intolerantly , seemed either being broken by the War or enriched and made important by it . " He justified his return to the front , ironically , in terms of exasperation against the ...
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... civilians after the war . At a celebration designed to " cheer the soldiers who'd refrained from dying , " the " Grim Fusiliers " fix bayonets , charge the civilians , deal " Yellow - Pressmen " their just deserts , and go " To clear ...
... civilians after the war . At a celebration designed to " cheer the soldiers who'd refrained from dying , " the " Grim Fusiliers " fix bayonets , charge the civilians , deal " Yellow - Pressmen " their just deserts , and go " To clear ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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