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david goldie And sometimes he bellows, ‘Hullo, John Bull!’ AndI hollers, ‘German swine!’ And sometimes we both lose our bloo ...
was there a scottish war literature? The Scottish poetry written for more overtly propagandistic purposes shares manyof the ...
david goldie narrowly that of the country manse. Poems of the war, such as ‘On Leave’, come nearto achieving a brooding, Hou ...
was there a scottish war literature? articulate the experience of north-east Scotland in its distinct Doric dialect voice. W ...
david goldie Hearken to yer country’s priggin’! Areye deaf, or are ye thrawn? ······ Men are wintet fae the Northlan’, Men w ...
was there a scottish war literature? His notion of the identity and the tradition to which he elects to belong is perhapsmos ...
david goldie And all our joy is pain, ThankGod upon the Downland We’rechildrenonceagain.^43 In the year that he went up to O ...
was there a scottish war literature? For Mackintosh, then, war held out the promise of sublime, character-forming experience ...
david goldie his peers, tends to use standard-English lyric forms for poems of intimacy—as in themoving ‘To Sylvia’, ‘Farewe ...
was there a scottish war literature? in ‘Disabled’ he gave a bitter twist to the sentiments of Housman’s ‘To an Athlete Dyin ...
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war poetry, or the poetry of war? souls of those who witnessed and experienced it. Some poets—in particular those whobelieve ...
vivien noakes that to attain to this height, not greater dexterity, but greater humility and beauty of thoughtwere needed... ...
war poetry, or the poetry of war? true reality was invisible to the human eye but present in the soul. Only there, he believ ...
vivien noakes Yet ice and frost and snow Fromearth to sky This Summer land doth know. No man knows why.^18 There are stages ...
war poetry, or the poetry of war? of painted canvas, and precious ointments to smear and heal the soul; and lovely musicand ...
vivien noakes I spoke of Rosenberg’s belief—expressed in many of his pre-war poems—that man’sexistence is one of exile, and ...
war poetry, or the poetry of war? that he had once welcomed. At the Front, darkness brought with it the constant threatof de ...
vivien noakes destroyed both bud and bird. Then the song of the larks will be silenced, and shells bringingdeath will drop e ...
war poetry, or the poetry of war? Somewhere they must have gone, Andflung on your hard back Is their soul’s sack, Emptied of ...
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