British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... served in Mesopotamia and was four times mentioned in dis- patches , found the numbers of the dead overwhelming in one sense but not in another . In " The Forest of the Dead " he describes the rows of crosses over fallen soldiers in ...
... served in Mesopotamia and was four times mentioned in dis- patches , found the numbers of the dead overwhelming in one sense but not in another . In " The Forest of the Dead " he describes the rows of crosses over fallen soldiers in ...
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... served as an officer in the 10th West Yorks Regiment and fought at the Somme . His experiences of war moved him to become an outspoken pacifist between the wars , and he served as Secretary of the Peace Pledge Union from 1937 until 1938 ...
... served as an officer in the 10th West Yorks Regiment and fought at the Somme . His experiences of war moved him to become an outspoken pacifist between the wars , and he served as Secretary of the Peace Pledge Union from 1937 until 1938 ...
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... served in the ranks and refused his sole opportu- nity for promotion , to corporal , on the grounds that he would not become . part of the military establishment . Rosenberg's war experience contrasts sharply with that of the other war ...
... served in the ranks and refused his sole opportu- nity for promotion , to corporal , on the grounds that he would not become . part of the military establishment . Rosenberg's war experience contrasts sharply with that of the other war ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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