British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... poets must also be trench poets . Of the seventeen poets named in the three tables of contents , only two - Hardy and Kipling - were noncombatants . These seventeen ( exclud- ing Nichols and Ford ) are among the best poets who wrote ...
... poets must also be trench poets . Of the seventeen poets named in the three tables of contents , only two - Hardy and Kipling - were noncombatants . These seventeen ( exclud- ing Nichols and Ford ) are among the best poets who wrote ...
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... poets we thought were dead , The poets who certainly haven't been read Since heaven knows when , they come , they come , At the sound of the drum , of the drum , drum , drum . In his final stanza , " Blenheim " identifies new " horrors ...
... poets we thought were dead , The poets who certainly haven't been read Since heaven knows when , they come , they come , At the sound of the drum , of the drum , drum , drum . In his final stanza , " Blenheim " identifies new " horrors ...
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... poets are occasional poets , responding to an emerging reality that the Georgians largely ignored . The war poet , according to Philip Larkin , “ is chained . . . to an historical event , and an abnormal one at that . However well he ...
... poets are occasional poets , responding to an emerging reality that the Georgians largely ignored . The war poet , according to Philip Larkin , “ is chained . . . to an historical event , and an abnormal one at that . However well he ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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