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vincent sherry consummation of the second, in the rituals of savage, retributive justice just conductedat Versailles. Other ...
the great war and modernist poetry Think Neitherfear nor courage saves us. Unnatural vices Are fathered by our heroism. Virt ...
vincent sherry Gregory, the son of his collaborator-patron Lady Augusta Gregory, who died in servicein the Royal Irish Air C ...
the great war and modernist poetry The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere Theceremony of innocence is drowned.^26 I ...
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a war of friendship ‘‘faction’’ ’.^1 Jointreadings by Barker, and by one of Graves’s biographers, Miranda Seymour, in the mi ...
fran brearton World War, Sassoon and Graves fought a rather different battle with each other aboutdevelopments in modern poe ...
a war of friendship and critical writings, there is a self-serving element here, a desire on Graves’s part, whichwas never t ...
fran brearton affinity here is not so much ‘we poets’ as it is ‘we soldiers’ in trying times, the tone evocativeof Sassoon’s ...
a war of friendship poetry in the post-war years. That said, given the sometimes negative perceptions of Georgianismthattook ...
fran brearton it reiterates the sense of a poetic alliance: ‘War’s a joke for me and you|Whilewe know such dreams are true!’ ...
a war of friendship the vast|Sadness that darkens with the fall of day.’^21 In that sense, Sassoon’s war poems—abrasive, and ...
fran brearton World War, or more recently in the verse letters written by Michael Longley and DerekMahon in the context of t ...
a war of friendship ‘free form...spontaneous,and unlike any other poem I have written’.^32 It may be seen as the culmination ...
fran brearton In another of Sassoon’s best-known poems, ‘Blighters’, the relentless hammering outof unambiguous stresses tur ...
a war of friendship distance poetry from war; rather, in ‘A Renascence’, he suggests a (problematical) linkbetween poetic fl ...
fran brearton some of Owen’s homoerotic, perhaps masochistic celebrations of male bonding in wartime:‘Show me the two so clo ...
a war of friendship cold and fair’^48 ).Graves argues that ‘it comes off whichever way you read it’—as intended seriously or ...
fran brearton to court martial me and that I should be treated as insane’, and so he gave way. Butit was, he writes, a ‘succ ...
a war of friendship Somedaymybrainwillgobang, Andthey’ll say what lovely faces were Thesoldier-ladshesang Does this break yo ...
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