index
‘A German Requiem’ 574, 580, 585–6,
588 –91, 600
‘A Vacant Possession’ 586
‘Cambodia’ 586–7
‘Dead Soldiers’ 574–5, 588
‘In a Notebook’ 587
‘Terminal Moraine’ 586
Fergusson, Robert 338
Fiacc, Padraic:
‘Enemy Encounter’ 649
‘Soldiers’ 649
‘The British Connection’ 649
Field, Edward 510, 521
Figes, Eva 605, 607
Tales of Innocence and Experience 610
First World War:
and changed attitudes to warfare 8–9
and exclusion of accounts of 101
and gendering of literary history of 102–5
and Hardy 49–50
and Kipling 64–9
and literary myths 100–2
and lyric poetry 99
and modernist narrative of 138
challenges to 138–9
and nature of 75
as phenomenon 136
and poet’s mission 103
and political crisis 194–6
and the poppy 300–1
and trench experience 74–6, 92, 119–20, 183,
186–7
and war poetry:
anthologies of 102, 103, 104, 140
changes in 174–5, 189
conventional view of 35–7
as male enterprise 100–3, 104–5
and women’s poetry 104, 105–11
growth of interest in 103–5
literary exclusion of 102, 103
mourning 112–13
quality of 112
traditional forms of 111–12
Fisch, Harold 594, 599
Fisher, Allen 642
Fisher, Roy 641
‘Item’ 522
‘Seven Attempted Moves’ 638
‘The Entertainment of War’ 520–1
‘Wonders of Obligation’ 521–2
Fiske, Robert 572
Flint, F. S. 161, 437
floral imagery:
and pastoral poetry 471–2
and Scovell 456–8
and war poetry 300–3
force:
and Homer’sIliad489–91
and Jones 494
and Logue 495
and O’Casey 494–5
and Owen 492–3
and Randall 493–4
and Rosenberg 495–6
and Sassoon 494
and war 491
Forch ́e, Carolyn 657, 719
Ford, Ford Madox 627
Ford, John 626
forgetting, and grief 499–500
Forshaw, C. F. 424, 425
Forster, E. M. 368, 376, 658
Foster, A. E. Manning 424
Foster, R. F. 289
Foucault, Michel:
and discursive formation 267
on experience 87
Frankau, Gilbert 429
Fraser, G. S. 315–17, 318, 319–20, 321–2, 433,
436
and Lindsay on 315
‘A Letter to Anne Ridler’ 316
‘A Winter Letter’ 319
‘Christmas Letter Home’ 319
‘Exile’s Letter’ 319–20
Home Town Elegy 315
‘Letter from Asmara’ 320
‘Monologue for a Cairo Evening’ 321
‘Problems of a Poet’ 316
‘Rostov’ 321–2
‘Social Pleasures’ 319
‘To Hugh MacDiarmid’ 316
‘To My Friends’ 316
Freud, Sigmund 85, 88, 97
Friedan, Betty 605
Friedemann, Pavel 442
Friswell, James 16
Frost, Robert 466, 688
Fuller, Roy 433, 434, 435, 439
‘Soliloquy in an Air-Raid’ 520
fury, and battlefield poems 564, 575–6
and Balaban 572–4
and Cornford 565–6
and Fenton 574–5
and Hecht 570–2
and Owen 564–5
and Simpson 566–8
and Tennyson 569