British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... hope that the war will soon end . In three short stanzas she contrasts midnight and dawn , winter and spring , and war and peace . The final stanza , in beautifully simple diction , conveys her hope : Sick faces sternly set Across the ...
... hope that the war will soon end . In three short stanzas she contrasts midnight and dawn , winter and spring , and war and peace . The final stanza , in beautifully simple diction , conveys her hope : Sick faces sternly set Across the ...
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... hope will never be a hero . " Read's poem develops this philosophy as a soldier / narrator , veteran of the 1914-18 war , meets his World War II counterpart . The narrator identifies himself as " one of the many who never returned , Of ...
... hope will never be a hero . " Read's poem develops this philosophy as a soldier / narrator , veteran of the 1914-18 war , meets his World War II counterpart . The narrator identifies himself as " one of the many who never returned , Of ...
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... Hope ( 1919 ) , " " Downward Anguish ( 1920–1945 ) , ” “ Rescue Bird ( 1945–1975 ) , ” and “ Fiasco ( 1975 + ) . " The seven sonnets of " Hope ( 1919 ) ” develop themes that appeared in many poems during the war , including the notion ...
... Hope ( 1919 ) , " " Downward Anguish ( 1920–1945 ) , ” “ Rescue Bird ( 1945–1975 ) , ” and “ Fiasco ( 1975 + ) . " The seven sonnets of " Hope ( 1919 ) ” develop themes that appeared in many poems during the war , including the notion ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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