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Craiglockhart Hospital 120, 121, 210
Crane,Stephen 615
Creasy, Edward 9
Creeley, Robert 421
Crimean War 13–14
and British pretext for 18
and Charge of the Light Brigade 14–16
and Morris 19–20
and Tennyson:
Maud17–19
‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ 14–15
and war correspondents 13–14
and war poetry 16–17
Cross, Tim 438
Cubists 511
Cullingford, Elizabeth 234
Cunard, Nancy:
Authors Take Sides on the Spanish War 246
‘Sequences from a Long Epic on Spain’ 246
‘Yes, it is Spain’ 246
Cunningham, Valentine 431
Curnow, Allen, and ‘Dichtung und
Wahrheit’ 653–4


Dakers, Caroline 466, 471
Davidson, Peter 476
Davie, Donald 238, 581–2, 584, 625
and Cold War poetry 635–6
‘A Letter to Curtis Bradford’ 635
‘From the New World’ 635
‘Mandelstam, on Dante’ 637
‘Rejoinder to a Critic’ 522–3, 581
‘To Enrique Caracciolo Trejo’ 635
‘To Thom Gunn in Los Altos’ 636
Davies, Idris 363
Davies, John 345
Davies, W. H. 161, 430
Day Lewis, C. 119, 131, 330
‘Bombers’ 260
‘Newsreel’ 261
Overtures to Death 261
‘Stand-to’ 434
de la Mare, Walter 430
De Quincey, Thomas 132
Deane, Seamus 557
‘A Schooling’ 649
‘History Lessons’ 649–50
Delbo, Charlotte 598
Dent, J. M. 172
dialect, and Scottish poetry 157–8, 162–3, 164,
165–8, 337–9
Dickens, Charles 41
Dickey, James 511
Dickinson, Emily 620


Dickinson, Patrick 433
Dirck, Helen, and ‘After Bourlon Wood’ 105–6
Dobell, Sydney:
England in Time of War 16
Sonnets on the War 16
Dodds, E. R. 378
Dodge, Mabel 450
Donne, John 711
and Rosenberg 544, 548
‘The Flea’ 95, 548–9
Donnelly, Charles:
and sinking the ego 251
‘Heroic Heart’ 251
‘The Tolerance of Crows’ 251
Donnelly, Morwenna 408
Douglas, Keith 213, 318, 363, 398, 411, 423, 431,
433, 439
and ambition of 534, 535
and Christian iconography 305–7
and cinema 400
and the dead and the living 529–30, 532–3
and eroticism 312–13
and eye of 401
andFirstWorldWarpoetry 313–14
and floral imagery 303
and lineation 535–41
and looting 530–1
on poetry 529, 536
and rhythms of 413
and Rilke 408
and Second World War 301
and Second World War poets 299–300,
528–9, 583
and skeletal poetics 532–5
‘Adams’ 535, 538–41
Alamein to Zem Zem529–30
‘Bˆete Noire’ 540
‘Cairo Jag’ 307
‘Dead Men’ 305, 530, 532
‘Desert Flowers’ 552
‘Enfidaville’ 530
‘Famous Men’ 305, 535
‘How to Kill’ 374, 497, 534, 580
‘Landscape with Figures 1’ 306–7
‘Landscape with Figures 2’ 401, 412
‘Mersa’ 532, 541
‘Negative Information’ 536
‘On a Return from Egypt’ 303
‘On the Nature of Poetry’ 529, 536
‘Poets in This War’ 528–9
‘Simplify me when I’m dead’ 532–3
‘The Hand’ 535, 536
‘The Offensive 2’ 306
‘The Poets’ 534–5
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