British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... written about it . The clash of modern war with chivalry resulted in changes in chivalric verse , and the contrasts between harmonious peace and destructive war have also altered the content of the pastoral . Surprisingly few poets ...
... written about it . The clash of modern war with chivalry resulted in changes in chivalric verse , and the contrasts between harmonious peace and destructive war have also altered the content of the pastoral . Surprisingly few poets ...
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... written during his con- valescence , contains much of his better war poetry . Graves's rebellious spirit was evident in his earliest efforts . As critic Daniel Hoffman remarked of Graves's preference for the poetry of John Skelton ...
... written during his con- valescence , contains much of his better war poetry . Graves's rebellious spirit was evident in his earliest efforts . As critic Daniel Hoffman remarked of Graves's preference for the poetry of John Skelton ...
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... written two weeks before he arrived in France ) , his preoccupation with the war during his entire poetic career made , in at least that sense , almost all his verse war poetry . During most of the twenty - six months he spent writing ...
... written two weeks before he arrived in France ) , his preoccupation with the war during his entire poetic career made , in at least that sense , almost all his verse war poetry . During most of the twenty - six months he spent writing ...
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Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
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