British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... front as were medieval knights , but poets might describe contrasts between peace and war , home and front , creation and destruction , to make implicit protests . However , the imagery of romantic nature poetry could still serve the ...
... front as were medieval knights , but poets might describe contrasts between peace and war , home and front , creation and destruction , to make implicit protests . However , the imagery of romantic nature poetry could still serve the ...
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... front . In Sherston's Progress ( 1936 ) , Sassoon gave as reasons for his return to the front his personal wellbeing , his feeling for his men , and his desire to continue his protest . The effects of the war continued to plague him ...
... front . In Sherston's Progress ( 1936 ) , Sassoon gave as reasons for his return to the front his personal wellbeing , his feeling for his men , and his desire to continue his protest . The effects of the war continued to plague him ...
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... front . I have been in front of it . " 8 " 6 The abruptness with which the brutality of war forced itself upon Owen placed him in a painful dilemma . On the one hand , despite his rejection of orthodox Christianity , he accepted the ...
... front . I have been in front of it . " 8 " 6 The abruptness with which the brutality of war forced itself upon Owen placed him in a painful dilemma . On the one hand , despite his rejection of orthodox Christianity , he accepted the ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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