British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... never once been together in the same room . ” In an undated letter written after the publication of Nichols's Anthology of War Poetry 1914–1918 ( 1943 ) , Graves presented an even less restrained view to historian Basil Liddell Hart ...
... never once been together in the same room . ” In an undated letter written after the publication of Nichols's Anthology of War Poetry 1914–1918 ( 1943 ) , Graves presented an even less restrained view to historian Basil Liddell Hart ...
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... never think there was a bloody war on ! . . . O yes , you would . . . why , you can hear the guns . Hark ! Thud , thud , thud , quite soft . . . they never cease— Those whispering guns - O Christ , I want to go out And screech at them ...
... never think there was a bloody war on ! . . . O yes , you would . . . why , you can hear the guns . Hark ! Thud , thud , thud , quite soft . . . they never cease— Those whispering guns - O Christ , I want to go out And screech at them ...
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... never once given up 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 once given up 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 ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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