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johnlee 1914–18 ,devotes the first of the book’s four sections to dismissing previous ages’ writing on war as the more or le ...
shakespeare and the great war unlike that visionaryCivitasDei, which is the only home of mankind’s aspirations and inspirati ...
johnlee unlike Shakespeare, did have his identity discs, and was happy to boast of killing Spaniardsin the Low Countries—is ...
shakespeare and the great war is, or how and why she is loved. Far more successful is Thomas’s ‘Lob’.^42 ‘Lob’, likeKipling’ ...
johnlee Rosenberg had studied at the Slade School of Fine Art. Francis Colmer raises the obviousquestion in his tercentenary ...
shakespeare and the great war the later nineteenth and early twentieth century, ‘albeit with the cultures in this instancebe ...
johnlee in the songs an ‘ironic method of outwitting misfortune’ which can be traced back to Williams,a foot-soldier inHenry ...
shakespeare and the great war ‘Under the greenwood tree’ inAsYouLikeIt. The sergeant says: ‘Wring your vest man, there is no ...
johnlee are not definitions of morality. War is to be avoided because of the various kinds of damageand loss it inflicts on ...
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david goldie War.^1 Eliot’scontention, that Scottish literature had evolved from an equivalent status to its English counter ...
was there a scottish war literature? in, and enthusiasm for, Shakespeare, Housman, Hardy, and what he described as the‘hones ...
david goldie Wander’d in Ancient Oxford marvelling: Callingthe storied stone to yield its dead: And I have seen the sunlight ...
was there a scottish war literature? Brooke’, what one finds is an uncomplicated attitude towards the Englishness thathe had ...
david goldie Whaur the grass is wat wi’ the red-warm rain Andshe maun tak’ her gait her lane.^12 This is plainly a poem in t ...
was there a scottish war literature? monument or in the inscriptions of a reassuring,familiar phrase repeated endlessly on t ...
david goldie Answers straightaway, ‘we are ready, Weare with you, Motherland, Though the strife be long and deadly, Armagedd ...
was there a scottish war literature? Waterloo. Similarly, ‘The Red Cross Heroines’ by ‘A. P. of Dundee’ (‘The Praise ofTommy ...
david goldie ‘O lang and lang I’ve lookit doon Onbonnie, dirty Dundee toon, And seen i’ Council knave and clown, But sic a c ...
was there a scottish war literature? dealing with elevated or serious themes. While the great majority of the poems in Tales ...
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