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 index


Rowland, Antony 604–5, 612
Rowse,A. L. 369
Ro¤ewicz, Tadeusz 598 ́
Rubens, Bernice 598
Ruddock, Margot 289
Rukeyser, Muriel 435, 617, 618, 630
‘Poem’ 617
Ruskin, John, and benefits of war 36
Russell, Bertrand 122
Russell, William Howard
and charge of the Light Brigade 14
and Crimean War 13–14
Rutherford, Andrew 32


Sachs, Nelly 599, 603
‘A Dead Child Speaks’ 609
Sackville-West, Vita 433
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de 509 ́
Saintsbury, George 51
Salmond, J. B. 166
Samuels, Diane 610
Sargent, John Singer, andGassed 84
Sartre, Jean-Paul 656
Sassoon, Siegfried 35, 36, 102, 433
and anger 500–2
and attitude towards war 220–1
and Graves 209–10
accounts of first meeting 210–12
acrimony between 222
aesthetic differences 216
breakdown of relationship 222–3
different attitudes to poetic
tradition 214–15
meaning of home 214
relationship between 212
verse letters between 215–16
and internal conflicts 221
and isolation of 225
and marginalization of 220, 225
and misogyny 446
and modernist poetry 225
and music 216
and Owen 82, 99, 225
and protest letter of 121–2, 221–2
on Rosenberg 78, 89, 99
and satirical poems 217–18
and stylistic weaknesses 213
and trench experience 76
and truth 224
and war poetry anthologies 428, 430
‘A Letter Home (To Robert Graves)’ 213–14
‘A Mystic as Soldier’ 216
‘A Working Party’ 76–7
‘Absolution’ 427


‘Autumn’ 494
‘Base Details’ 217
‘Blighters’ 218, 220
‘Counter-Attack’ 218
‘Died of Wounds’ 225
‘Does it Matter?’ 423, 429
‘Everyone Sang’ 216–17
‘France’ 216
The Heart’s Journey 222
‘Letter to Robert Graves’ 222–3, 224
Memoirs of an Infantry Officer211, 423
‘On Passing the New Menin Gate’ 551
‘Repression of War Experience’ 82, 218
‘Secret Music’ 216
Siegfried’s Journey 212
‘Silent Service’ 226
‘The Dug-Out’ 310
‘The General’ 217, 432
‘The Glory of Women’ 118, 426, 502
‘The Hero’ 225, 567
‘The Kiss’ 213, 220–1
‘The Poet as Hero’ 216, 500–2
‘The Rear-Guard’ 427
‘The Redeemer’ 122
‘To Any Dead Officer’ 212
‘To the Warmongers’ 502–3
‘To Victory’ 216
Saunders, Denis 317 n9
Savage, D. S. 369
Savonarola, Girolamo 334
Scammell, William 307, 312, 537, 540
Scannell, Vernon 318
Scarfe, Francis 366
Scarry, Elaine 82, 485
Schiff, Hilda 441, 594–5, 601
Schiff, Sydney 179
Schiller, Friedrich 409–10, 415
Schimanski, Stefan 407
Schlepper, Almut 561
Schmidt, Michael 413, 581
Schupham, Peter 456
Scotsman159–60
Scott, Marion 175, 187
Scottish literature:
and First World War poetry:
Anglo-Scottish poets 154–9
authenticity 172
dialect 157–8, 162–3, 164, 165–8
Eliot’s view of 153–4, 173
Highland traditions 168–9, 170–1
newspapers 159–62
wider use of resources of 172–3
and Second World War poetry:
desert war 318, 324
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