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stacy gillis (1977) and Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar’sTheMadwoman in the Attic: The Women Writer and the Nineteenth-Cen ...
‘many sisters to many brothers’ First World War poetry has functioned. The lack of ‘a single, coherent vision of lifeon the ...
stacy gillis are several references to some semiotics of luxury which are clearly absent in war-timeLondon: In one of London ...
‘many sisters to many brothers’ the same as traditional female domestic tasks.’^26 Whilethese new identities were indubitabl ...
stacy gillis expectations. As some VADs were not paid for their work, they must have had privatemeans. They were also provid ...
‘many sisters to many brothers’ his thoughts are on ‘towns|Crouchedslumbering beneath the threat of death’.^31 Travelling so ...
stacy gillis And so we played at cards instead Andleft him dying there alone.^36 The white of the counterpane juxtaposes wit ...
‘many sisters to many brothers’ speaker recounts activities of a year ago before ellipses mark a break in the poem: ‘...You. ...
stacy gillis modernist experimentation. That modernism has been considered a keystone of innovativeand ground-breaking liter ...
‘many sisters to many brothers’ In the preface toScarsUpon My Heart, Judith Kazantzis refers to how much of the critical and ...
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wilfred owen tag—as if Eliot could be sampled for effect by repeating ‘Pois’ascose nel foco che gli affina’.) This fate is m ...
mark rawlinson began one of the earliest appreciations of Owen’s poetry, a review of the 1920 Poems,with an acknowledgement ...
wilfred owen If it is hard to conceive of an adult today first opening Owen, it is not because suchadults must have been per ...
mark rawlinson Owen thought ‘such methods of propaganda were superfluous in my case’, ‘no doubthe felt the sight of them wou ...
wilfred owen None of these poems corresponds to the figure of Owen as realist or satirical poet, thoughthey are fairly repre ...
mark rawlinson duty.^25 Owen’sdeath, during an offensive crossing of the Oise-Sambre canal a week before the Armistice, was ...
wilfred owen At the same time Owen was planning a collection entitled ‘Disabled and Other Poems’.From April, in a cottage in ...
mark rawlinson with which the majority of those at home regard the continuance of agonies which they do notshare and which t ...
wilfred owen open with ‘Miners’, in which posterity’s neglect (conventionally a poet’s jibe at futurenon-readers) is applied ...
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