British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... letter to his commanding officer , stating his belief that the war had been un- necessarily prolonged and refusing to contribute further to it , Graves used influential connections to suppress the newspaper accounts of the letter ...
... letter to his commanding officer , stating his belief that the war had been un- necessarily prolonged and refusing to contribute further to it , Graves used influential connections to suppress the newspaper accounts of the letter ...
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... letter from Owen dated 4 January 1917 that reveals Owen's surprisingly insensitive early attitude toward the " other ranks " when he arrived at the front : " The men are just as Bairnsfather has them - expressionless lumps . We feel the ...
... letter from Owen dated 4 January 1917 that reveals Owen's surprisingly insensitive early attitude toward the " other ranks " when he arrived at the front : " The men are just as Bairnsfather has them - expressionless lumps . We feel the ...
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... letters . In a letter to Marsh , postmarked 27 May 1917 , he described the composition of " Daughters of War " : " I have written a much finer poem which I've asked my sister to send you . Don't think from this I've time to write . This ...
... letters . In a letter to Marsh , postmarked 27 May 1917 , he described the composition of " Daughters of War " : " I have written a much finer poem which I've asked my sister to send you . Don't think from this I've time to write . This ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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