British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... frequent applications , the Lawrences could not ob- tain permission to leave England . On one occasion , they had to ... frequently aligned him with the Bloomsbury group . Lawrence considered a German victory preferable to continuation ...
... frequent applications , the Lawrences could not ob- tain permission to leave England . On one occasion , they had to ... frequently aligned him with the Bloomsbury group . Lawrence considered a German victory preferable to continuation ...
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... frequently in Graves's portraits of soldiers under stress . " It's a Queer Time , " written before Graves saw action , alternates descriptions of the trenches with the mind's unbidden retreats into the prewar world . Each stanza ...
... frequently in Graves's portraits of soldiers under stress . " It's a Queer Time , " written before Graves saw action , alternates descriptions of the trenches with the mind's unbidden retreats into the prewar world . Each stanza ...
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... frequently failed to put the addresses on envelopes he mailed , and had accidentally dropped several paintings and drawings over- board when he departed from Cape Town . In the military he continued to display his penchant for ...
... frequently failed to put the addresses on envelopes he mailed , and had accidentally dropped several paintings and drawings over- board when he departed from Cape Town . In the military he continued to display his penchant for ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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