British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... seem an action , not a reaction . ' The Wreck of the Deutschland ' , we feel , would have been markedly inferior if ... seems odd to regard the war as a continuation of a chivalric tradition , but even those who fought were slow to ...
... seem an action , not a reaction . ' The Wreck of the Deutschland ' , we feel , would have been markedly inferior if ... seems odd to regard the war as a continuation of a chivalric tradition , but even those who fought were slow to ...
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... seems absurdly anachronistic . Eventually soldiers like Raymond Asquith would describe the war , even before the ... seem “ infinitely remote from the real world of mud , blood , boredom , fear , endurance , carnage , and mutilation " in ...
... seems absurdly anachronistic . Eventually soldiers like Raymond Asquith would describe the war , even before the ... seem “ infinitely remote from the real world of mud , blood , boredom , fear , endurance , carnage , and mutilation " in ...
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... seems to express only intense nostalgia for the English countryside . In three stanzas he describes " An acre of ... seem , Or this life be only an evil dream . The attitudes expressed in these poems form only part of his larger vision ...
... seems to express only intense nostalgia for the English countryside . In three stanzas he describes " An acre of ... seem , Or this life be only an evil dream . The attitudes expressed in these poems form only part of his larger vision ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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