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The soldier's attitude toward his injury becomes unconvincing in its flippancy : “ I often laugh in my empty sleeve / When I think of my quivers and qualms . ” Penney's poem drew more inspiration from clichés such as “ laugh up one's ...
The soldier's attitude toward his injury becomes unconvincing in its flippancy : “ I often laugh in my empty sleeve / When I think of my quivers and qualms . ” Penney's poem drew more inspiration from clichés such as “ laugh up one's ...
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A soldier caught in No Man's Land reflects on his situation in 152 lines . He recalls another soldier who managed to bring butter back to the trench , Butter enough for all , and held it high , Yellow and fresh and clean as you would ...
A soldier caught in No Man's Land reflects on his situation in 152 lines . He recalls another soldier who managed to bring butter back to the trench , Butter enough for all , and held it high , Yellow and fresh and clean as you would ...
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In “ Mark Anderson , ” a soldier dies near a “ glass / Of water that he could not drink . ... Gibson was more successful when he tried to present the war in terms of its psychological impact on soldiers , but his reliance on formula ...
In “ Mark Anderson , ” a soldier dies near a “ glass / Of water that he could not drink . ... Gibson was more successful when he tried to present the war in terms of its psychological impact on soldiers , but his reliance on formula ...
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British poets of the Great War
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Preface | 9 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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Writing War in the Twentieth Century Margot Norris,Professor Margot Norris Previsualització limitada - 2000 |