British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... war , but he still equates war with bravery and tends to ennoble the soldiers . Two poets who were struck by the contrast of nature's beauty and war's destruction found opposite meanings . Claude H. Dodwell , a private in the Canadian ...
... war , but he still equates war with bravery and tends to ennoble the soldiers . Two poets who were struck by the contrast of nature's beauty and war's destruction found opposite meanings . Claude H. Dodwell , a private in the Canadian ...
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... war poetry in the belief that the war was still going on . He had published two collections of poetry , Severn and Somme ( 1917 ) and War's Embers ( 1919 ) , before his confinement . Gurney's " The Target , " from War's Embers ...
... war poetry in the belief that the war was still going on . He had published two collections of poetry , Severn and Somme ( 1917 ) and War's Embers ( 1919 ) , before his confinement . Gurney's " The Target , " from War's Embers ...
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Fred D. Crawford. Great War brought to concepts of heroism and battle , beginning with an epigraph from Georges ... war's aftermath . However , he claims that his generation learned of the sham behind conventional notions of heroism ...
Fred D. Crawford. Great War brought to concepts of heroism and battle , beginning with an epigraph from Georges ... war's aftermath . However , he claims that his generation learned of the sham behind conventional notions of heroism ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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