Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... trench reminiscences coming in 1928-30 , that turning - point of the inter - war period — if it was a coincidence - could not have been historically more significant . Now , despite great contrasts of style and personal response ...
... trench reminiscences coming in 1928-30 , that turning - point of the inter - war period — if it was a coincidence - could not have been historically more significant . Now , despite great contrasts of style and personal response ...
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... trench life - quite apart from the hazards and horrors of war itself — was their first introduction to the real world of struggle , discomfort , and hardship as most of mankind experienced it . We all know that much of the incidental ...
... trench life - quite apart from the hazards and horrors of war itself — was their first introduction to the real world of struggle , discomfort , and hardship as most of mankind experienced it . We all know that much of the incidental ...
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... trench reminiscence is the evocation of the dereliction and desolation of the trench zone- very much Blunden's and Sassoon's forte . " The red - brick hollow of a station marked " Cuinchy " told us that we were almost at our journey's ...
... trench reminiscence is the evocation of the dereliction and desolation of the trench zone- very much Blunden's and Sassoon's forte . " The red - brick hollow of a station marked " Cuinchy " told us that we were almost at our journey's ...
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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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