British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 3 de 57.
Pàgina 191
... wrote and translated under the pseudonym " Stephen Hudson ” ) , and managed to publish a couple of poems in Cape Town , but otherwise he accomplished little . His efforts to find work , even at Hentschel's , were not successful , and he ...
... wrote and translated under the pseudonym " Stephen Hudson ” ) , and managed to publish a couple of poems in Cape Town , but otherwise he accomplished little . His efforts to find work , even at Hentschel's , were not successful , and he ...
Pàgina 192
... wrote to Schiff , “ The authorities are quite aware of the state of things , but as the authorities have not got to eat of our food , their energy in the matter is not too obvious . " 11 Occasionally he allowed himself the luxury of ...
... wrote to Schiff , “ The authorities are quite aware of the state of things , but as the authorities have not got to eat of our food , their energy in the matter is not too obvious . " 11 Occasionally he allowed himself the luxury of ...
Pàgina 193
... wrote to Marsh in June 1916 that " I am aware how fearfully busy you must be , but if poetry at this time is no use it certainly won't be at any other , " 15 and he later wrote to Marsh , " The Homer for this war has yet to be found ...
... wrote to Marsh in June 1916 that " I am aware how fearfully busy you must be , but if poetry at this time is no use it certainly won't be at any other , " 15 and he later wrote to Marsh , " The Homer for this war has yet to be found ...
Continguts
Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
No s’hi han mostrat 16 seccions
Frases i termes més freqüents
ANTHOLOGY appeared Armistice attitude battle Bergonzi BIOGRAPHY & CRITICISM blood British Brittain Brooke's Charles Hamilton Sorley chivalric civilians Collected Poems contrast D. H. Lawrence dead death describes Despite early Edmund Blunden Edward Marsh Edward Thomas elegy England English enlist epic experience expressed fighting Ford France front Fussell Georgian Poetry German Gosse Graves's Grenfell Hardy's Herbert Read heroic Hibberd horrors Ibid imagery images Imagist ironical Isaac Rosenberg Ivor Gurney John killed Kipling Kipling's lines literary London man's Marsh military modern Numbers officer Owen's Oxford pastoral patriotic peace perspective pity poem's poetic prewar protest published reality recalls reprinted by permission responses reveals Richard Aldington Rickword Robert Graves Rupert Brooke sacrifice satire shell Sidgwick & Jackson Siegfried Sassoon Soldier Poets Somme song sonnets Sorley's stanza Thomas's tradition trench poets verse war poets war's warfare Wilfred Owen women poets World wounded writing wrote Yeats York young Youth