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hugh haughton Alun Lewis, and Randall Jarrell were acknowledged as the dominant voices. The pioneeringanthology here was Osc ...
anthologizing war Vocht’ and ‘A Nation Once Again’. By contrast, C. F. Forshaw’sOneHundred Best Poems on the European War by ...
hugh haughton A Crown of Amaranth,a collection of heroic elegies for ‘brave and gallant gentlemen of all ranks’ culled from ...
anthologizing war or inspiration...hehas glimpses of the ultimate significance of warfare’.^24 Far from warning of the pity ...
hugh haughton Even George Clarke’s massiveTreasuryof War Poetry(1918), published at the end of the war, represents conventio ...
anthologizing war The modern reader is likely to see such anthologies through the eyes of Owen andSassoon as embodiments of ...
hugh haughton then ‘the advent of the soldier-poets in 1915’, the appearance of a ‘sterner note’ in 1917,then the ‘turning o ...
anthologizing war Though the introduction is haunted by Owen’s claim that ‘all a poet can do to-day iswarn’,^37 it says the ...
hugh haughton ‘during campaigns in the East’, though it largely steers clear of ‘war poetry’.^40 Its militaryeditor thought ...
anthologizing war represents an impressive harvest of ‘the most interesting younger war-poets’. They includemost of those no ...
hugh haughton Valley’. As with the First World War, the post-war anthology is poetically richer thananthologies produced in ...
anthologizing war Wars and the Spanish Civil War, it opens with forty-five pages of First World War versedominated by Owen a ...
hugh haughton After the War, according to G. S. Fraser, ‘the public fairly rapidly lost a wide interestin war poetry’.^55 In ...
anthologizing war represented foreign-language poets, and, while Charles Hamblett included five women,Gardner’s and Hamilton ...
hugh haughton invisibility’ of ‘women’s poetry on the Great War’ stemmed from ‘deep in the patriarchalmind’ and the ‘atavist ...
anthologizing war There have been numerous other anthologies, though none has changed the canonicmap so drastically.^68 Amon ...
hugh haughton high quality but little range (there are no Scots, for example). By contrast, Gardner includes119 poets with ‘ ...
anthologizing war Another corrective view was offered by three international anthologies: Daniel Weissbort’sThePoetry of Sur ...
hugh haughton from the heart of the horror, including those by Pavel Fridemann, an inmate of Theresienstadt,and Primo Levi, ...
anthologizing war after the lesser-known Valentine Ackland, and concluding with the Japanese poet EiYamaguchi following the ...
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