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Twelve Soldier Poets of the First World War

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TWELVE SOLDIER POETS OF THE FIRST WORLD WARLeading poet and former professor of English Literature, Jon Stallworthy, tells the story of the lives and work of twelve major poets of the First World War and provides selections of their best work. The 1914-18 war began with flag-waving, parades and poets inspired by glorious ideals. In part this reflected the national mood, but it revealed an almost universal failure to understand what modern mass warfare would really mean. The story of the 'war poets' is also the story of an awakening to the full horror of what the twentieth century came to know as The Great War. Wilfred Owen said, 'My subject is War - and the pity of War'. He also said 'true Poets must be truthful'. The best war poetry was the work of writers who were also serving soldiers and was born out of their desire to tell the truth about what it was to be a soldier in the trenches - what it felt like, what it did to you and what it did to your fellow soldiers, friend or foe. The greatness of the poetry lay not just in the writer's talent, but in the unflinching accuracy with which it portrayed their terrible circumstances.'A fascinating look at the subject and pity of war . . . compelling, very poignant.' Good Book Guide'Celebrates not just the strength but the variousness of Great War poetry.' Tim Kendall, Times Literary Supplement'An admirable balance is stuck between accessibility and scholarly detail.' Anthony Radice, Contemporary ReviewPublished in association with the Imperial War Museum
Informace o sortimentu
Podnázev Twelve Soldier Poets of the First World War
Druh sortimentu Kniha
Editor Jon Stallworthy
Značka Little, Brown Book Group
Rok vydání 2005
Pořadí vydání 1. vydání
Vazba Brožovaná bez přebalu matná
Počet stran 192
ISBN 1845292219
EAN 9781845292218
Interní kód 0235282
Produktový manažer Jana Knopová (jana.knopova@knihcentrum.cz)
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