British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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Pàgina 101
... suffer us to be born just now , when youth That else would rust , can slake his blade in gore , Whose very God ... suffering . Max Plowman ( 1883-1941 ) revealed his appreciation of a " cosmic percep- tion " of the war approaching ...
... suffer us to be born just now , when youth That else would rust , can slake his blade in gore , Whose very God ... suffering . Max Plowman ( 1883-1941 ) revealed his appreciation of a " cosmic percep- tion " of the war approaching ...
Pàgina 128
... suffer from " dreams that drip with murder , " and they are " Children , with eyes that hate you , broken and mad . " The memorable phrases of the poem focus on the suffering of the patients . Sassoon's response to insensitive civilians ...
... suffer from " dreams that drip with murder , " and they are " Children , with eyes that hate you , broken and mad . " The memorable phrases of the poem focus on the suffering of the patients . Sassoon's response to insensitive civilians ...
Pàgina 130
... suffering is among Sassoon's more successful efforts . Sassoon's achievement as a war poet does not depend on his poetic techniques , which are essentially Georgian , but on the insights that he forced upon the modern consciousness ...
... suffering is among Sassoon's more successful efforts . Sassoon's achievement as a war poet does not depend on his poetic techniques , which are essentially Georgian , but on the insights that he forced upon the modern consciousness ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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