Poets of World War I by Rupert Smith

Poets of World War I

Rupert Smith
64 pages
Heinemann Library
Jan 2014
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World War I was one of the bloodiest conflicts in modern history and yet it produced some of the best poetry of the 20th century. Many peoples first encounter with poetry is through writers like Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, and the passion and power they find in it makes a very deep impact. This collective biography of poets like Owen, Sassoon, Brooke, Graves, Rosenberg, Brittain, Sorley, and Seeger, along with potted biographies of many other war poets, gives the background of the poets' experiences to explain how the war created so much important poetry and why we keep coming back to this work a hundred years later.
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Pages 64
Publisher Heinemann Library
Published 2014
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