Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... fact the war writers - because they were writers and poets , and because also of their cultural and social background - did they serve up an untypical and unbalanced view of the war ? And with the dire result that this unbalanced view ...
... fact the war writers - because they were writers and poets , and because also of their cultural and social background - did they serve up an untypical and unbalanced view of the war ? And with the dire result that this unbalanced view ...
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... fact totally unreal— as artificial as the pastoral idylls of the French court before 1789 . Hence army and trench life - quite apart from the hazards and horrors of war itself - was their first introduction to the real world of struggle ...
... fact totally unreal— as artificial as the pastoral idylls of the French court before 1789 . Hence army and trench life - quite apart from the hazards and horrors of war itself - was their first introduction to the real world of struggle ...
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... fact , to paraphrase Blunden , all our young men died round Ypres . It is widely accepted that the material and human damage done to us in the Great War was such as to legitimately explain our lack of will and energy ever since . But ...
... fact , to paraphrase Blunden , all our young men died round Ypres . It is widely accepted that the material and human damage done to us in the Great War was such as to legitimately explain our lack of will and energy ever since . But ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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