British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... published little or nothing during the war . When Bernard Bergonzi published Heroes ' Twilight : A Study of the Literature of the Great War in 1965 , he discussed poetry , fiction , and prose memoirs that reveal changes in values ...
... published little or nothing during the war . When Bernard Bergonzi published Heroes ' Twilight : A Study of the Literature of the Great War in 1965 , he discussed poetry , fiction , and prose memoirs that reveal changes in values ...
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... published in 1911 , included a bare- shouldered photograph of Brooke as frontispiece , irrevocably linking his appearance with his writing . Edward Marsh's first volume of Georgian Poetry ( 1912 ) included Brooke's work . His friends ...
... published in 1911 , included a bare- shouldered photograph of Brooke as frontispiece , irrevocably linking his appearance with his writing . Edward Marsh's first volume of Georgian Poetry ( 1912 ) included Brooke's work . His friends ...
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... published two volumes of verse , Hallow - e'en , and Poems of the War ( 1916 ) and The Spires of Oxford and Other ... published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee , and in 1915 she published A Woman's Message , 1915 ( and Other ...
... published two volumes of verse , Hallow - e'en , and Poems of the War ( 1916 ) and The Spires of Oxford and Other ... published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee , and in 1915 she published A Woman's Message , 1915 ( and Other ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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