British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... shell - shocked soldiers clinging to remnants of their civilian pasts . " In the Ambulance " records the ravings of a soldier who has lost his legs and who repeats a description of his garden : " Two rows of cabbages , / Two of curly ...
... shell - shocked soldiers clinging to remnants of their civilian pasts . " In the Ambulance " records the ravings of a soldier who has lost his legs and who repeats a description of his garden : " Two rows of cabbages , / Two of curly ...
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... shell on frantic shell / Hammered on top , but never quite burst through , " and the second moves to the destruction caused by one " whizz - bang " that " found our door at last . " Owen describes holding a sentry blinded by the blast ...
... shell on frantic shell / Hammered on top , but never quite burst through , " and the second moves to the destruction caused by one " whizz - bang " that " found our door at last . " Owen describes holding a sentry blinded by the blast ...
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... shell's sudden destruction : Down - a shell - O ! Christ , I am choked . . . safe . . . dust blind , I See trench floor poppies Strewn . Smashed you lie . During the summer of 1916 he also wrote " Break of Day in the Trenches , " which ...
... shell's sudden destruction : Down - a shell - O ! Christ , I am choked . . . safe . . . dust blind , I See trench floor poppies Strewn . Smashed you lie . During the summer of 1916 he also wrote " Break of Day in the Trenches , " which ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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