British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... poem reiterates the eventual melding of the body with the earth : " No coffin - cover now will cram / Your body in a shell of lead ; / Earth will not fall on you from the spade with a slam , / But will fold and enclose you slowly , you ...
... poem reiterates the eventual melding of the body with the earth : " No coffin - cover now will cram / Your body in a shell of lead ; / Earth will not fall on you from the spade with a slam , / But will fold and enclose you slowly , you ...
Pàgina 197
... poems " before he saw the trenches . " In the Trenches , ” mailed to Sonia Rodker in June or July 1916 with his comment that the poem was " a bit common - place , " attempts to describe the reality of a shell's sudden destruction : Down ...
... poems " before he saw the trenches . " In the Trenches , ” mailed to Sonia Rodker in June or July 1916 with his comment that the poem was " a bit common - place , " attempts to describe the reality of a shell's sudden destruction : Down ...
Pàgina 198
... poem may have been in the works for months before anyone else knew of its existence . Rosenberg finished his most ambitious war poem , " Dead Man's Dump , ” before May 1917 ( he mailed it to Marsh on 8 May ) . Marius Bewley , after ...
... poem may have been in the works for months before anyone else knew of its existence . Rosenberg finished his most ambitious war poem , " Dead Man's Dump , ” before May 1917 ( he mailed it to Marsh on 8 May ) . Marius Bewley , after ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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