Drummer Hodge: The Poetry of the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902Clarendon Press, 1978 - Всего страниц: 354 |
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... written about earlier wars but they were battle- pieces , not war poems in the 1914-18 sense . ' This proposition rests on several questionable assumptions ; for instance , that the only great war poetry is that which grows from and ...
... written about earlier wars but they were battle- pieces , not war poems in the 1914-18 sense . ' This proposition rests on several questionable assumptions ; for instance , that the only great war poetry is that which grows from and ...
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... written in England , largely expressed traditionally heroic attitudes to war which , on the whole , would justify the complaints of Mark Sykes and B. H. Holland quoted at the beginning of this chapter . There was , however , another ...
... written in England , largely expressed traditionally heroic attitudes to war which , on the whole , would justify the complaints of Mark Sykes and B. H. Holland quoted at the beginning of this chapter . There was , however , another ...
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... written by sympathetic English poets in both South Africa and England . In a strict sense these poems form part of the pro - Boer protest verse we saw in an earlier chapter , but there is one important difference . Much of the protest ...
... written by sympathetic English poets in both South Africa and England . In a strict sense these poems form part of the pro - Boer protest verse we saw in an earlier chapter , but there is one important difference . Much of the protest ...
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WAR POETRY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CALLING OR CURSE? | 36 |
THE MUSE RAMPANT AND THE LIONS WHELPS | 67 |
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