British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... returned to his familiar countryside , wartime experiences continue to disturb him : I have returned to these ; The farm , and kindly Bush , and the young calves lowing ; But all that my mind sees Is a quaking bog in a mist ― stark ...
... returned to his familiar countryside , wartime experiences continue to disturb him : I have returned to these ; The farm , and kindly Bush , and the young calves lowing ; But all that my mind sees Is a quaking bog in a mist ― stark ...
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... returned , Of the many who returned and yet were dead , " and after he informs the younger soldier that he has experienced the rain and mud , the narrator summarizes the dashed hopes of the between - the - wars years : " We think we ...
... returned , Of the many who returned and yet were dead , " and after he informs the younger soldier that he has experienced the rain and mud , the narrator summarizes the dashed hopes of the between - the - wars years : " We think we ...
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... returned to discover the weapon missing , and , knowing the military consequences , filched another from an unguarded pile of discarded rifles . Confiding this secret to his friend Peter Orr years later , he asked Orr not to repeat the ...
... returned to discover the weapon missing , and , knowing the military consequences , filched another from an unguarded pile of discarded rifles . Confiding this secret to his friend Peter Orr years later , he asked Orr not to repeat the ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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