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santanu das Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud Ofvile, incurable sores on innocent tongues,— My friend, you would not tell ...
war poetry and the realm of the senses detachment? A psychological explanation hinting at a state in which ecstasy and horror ...
santanu das agony (‘My heart aches’^52 )into collective sense experience (‘Our brains ache’). Yet, like the poem’s world of h ...
war poetry and the realm of the senses soldiers themselves. ‘Exposure’, partly because it is based on real-life experience, p ...
santanu das Withfl fury against them;andthateasyslope earthhell OpenedTocatchtheirblood In thousands for their blood; and the ...
war poetry and the realm of the senses tool. However, if we interrogate our responses closely, we realize that at times we ar ...
santanu das more than any other genre, Eliot’s claim about the ‘dissociation of sensibility’.^67 Apartfrom David Jones, Rosen ...
war poetry and the realm of the senses Untuned air shall lap the stillness Intheoldspaceofthevoice— The voice that once could ...
santanu das Rosenberg writes, ‘In literature, I have no judgement—at least for style. If in readinga thought has expressed it ...
war poetry and the realm of the senses lidded eye in ‘Dead Man’s Dump’, they are introduced in a matter-of-fact manner, absor ...
santanu das We husband the ancient glory Inthese bared necks and hands. Not broke is the forge of Mars; But a subtler brain b ...
war poetry and the realm of the senses The song of the lark was one of the regular anomalies of trench life. A sergeant notes ...
santanu das ‘parois de l’ombre’ inClart ́e(1919)and David Jones’s ‘walled darkness’ inIn Parenthesis (1937), Rosenberg goes o ...
war poetry and the realm of the senses See the gibbering shadows Mixedwith the battled arms on the wall. See gargantuan hooke ...
santanu das dated 8 May 1917, Rosenberg writes: ‘I’ve written some lines suggested by going outwiring, or rather carrying wir ...
war poetry and the realm of the senses In his essay ‘On Lyric Poetry and Society’, Adorno refers to the lyric as ‘themost del ...
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‘many sisters to many brothers’ British culture in the early twentieth century a narrative arc of prewar innocence to postwa ...
stacy gillis poetry anthology in this enterprise: ‘the poetry of the First World War was perceived asa homogeneous poetic ki ...
‘many sisters to many brothers’ to the war poets as worthy of particular consideration, perpetuating the notion of a traffic ...
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