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Muldoon, Paul 294 n54, 480, 651–2, 657
andcritical assessments of 707
and detachment 707, 714–17, 722
and the Holocaust 720, 722, 723
and individual and history 721–2, 723
and moral judgement 709–11
and moral sensibility 717–19
and Northern Ireland conflict 691, 708,
711–14, 718, 720
and violence 708–9, 714–16, 717
and war poetry 706–8, 719
‘Anseo’ 712–13
‘Armageddon, Armageddon’ 712
‘At the Sign of the Black Horse’ 481, 482,
719–23
‘Bang’ 711–12
‘Cuba’ 651–2
‘Good Friday, 1971. Driving
Westwards’ 710–11
Horse Latitudes 723
‘Incantata’ 718
‘Ireland’ 463, 713
‘Mink’ 714, 715, 716
Moy Sand and Gravel480, 722
Mules 711
New Weather709, 711
Quoof 707, 713, 715, 720
‘The Field Hospital’ 709–10, 711
‘The Grand Conversation’ 560
‘The More a Man Has’ 715–18, 720
‘The Sightseers’ 713–14
‘Whitehorns’ 480–1
Why Brownlee Left 712
multiculturalism 148–9
Murray, Charles 166
‘When will the War be by?’ 167
Murray, John 168, 172
Murry, John Middleton 77
on Owen 115–16, 124
music-hall, in Victorian period 25–6


Nairac, Robert 714
Napoleon I, andThe Dynasts44–6, 47
nationalism 368, 372
Nazi-Soviet Pact (1939) 249, 365
Nettleingham, F. T. 425
Neumeier, Beate 610
neurasthenia,seeshell-shock
’New Apocalypse’ group 318, 434
New Criticism 375
New Left 641
New Statesman 197
New Writing246, 247, 248, 259, 318
Newbolt, Henry 163, 428


Admirals All 163
‘Vita ̈ı Lampada’ 28
newspapers:
and Crimean War 13–14, 16, 18
and expansion of 25
andFirstWorldWar 196
and Indian Mutiny 20–1
and Scottish poetry 159–62
Nicholas, T. E. 341
Nicholas I, Tsar 18
Nichols, Robert 144, 431
‘Comrades’ 427
Nicholson, Frank 117–18
Nicholson, John 21
Nicholson, Norman 518–19
‘Bombing Practice’ 518
‘Evacuees’ 519
Nietzsche, Friedrich 291
Noakes, Vivien 543
Noel-Tod, Jeremy 723
non-combatant poets 654
and Harrison 658–60
and Pinter 660–1
and Shapcott 657
nonsense poetry and verse 283
Northern Ireland conflict:
and Cold War poetry 648–52
and community 677–8
and epic 669–70, 677–8
community united 674
Heaney 679–83
Joyce 671–2
Kavanagh 673–4
Longley 676–7
MacNeice 674
Mahon 674–6
Montague 678–9
Yeats 672–3
and pastoral poetry 479–82
and poets’ response to 691
Noyes, Alfred 140
nursery rhymes, and Graves on 217

Oasis(Second World War anthology) 317, 363
O’Brien, Sean 657, 718
O’Brien, Tim, and nature of war 491–2
O’Casey, Sean:
The Plough and the Stars 239
The Silver Tassie239–40, 494–5
O’Kelly, Alanna 648
Olds, Sharon 657
Olson, Charles 627
Omdurman, battle of (1898) 8
Onions, John 189
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