British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... women had their place in the struggle . Vera Brittain , the best of the women war poets , never lost her early enthusiasm for the poetry of Rupert Brooke . She focused on the sacrifices of women during the war and the postwar blight for ...
... women had their place in the struggle . Vera Brittain , the best of the women war poets , never lost her early enthusiasm for the poetry of Rupert Brooke . She focused on the sacrifices of women during the war and the postwar blight for ...
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... women poets , he revealed considerable contempt : You will find in the poems of the women of War - time no comparable disenchantment ; and yet their number can hardly have been less than that of the poems by young men of the same period ...
... women poets , he revealed considerable contempt : You will find in the poems of the women of War - time no comparable disenchantment ; and yet their number can hardly have been less than that of the poems by young men of the same period ...
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... women war poets encouraged the men to enlist , exhorted soldiers to continue fighting despite heavy losses , and praised women and other noncombatants for their share in the sacrifice . However , although many of the women war poets ...
... women war poets encouraged the men to enlist , exhorted soldiers to continue fighting despite heavy losses , and praised women and other noncombatants for their share in the sacrifice . However , although many of the women war poets ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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