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Friday 21 February 2020

Poetry in World War 1?

Tracy Huesso: difficult situation. lookup into search engines like google. this will help!

Ismael Sixon: once I observed this post, that replaced into the poem I immediatley seen. i'm undecided if a 12 year previous may be the suited objective industry for it. I examine it for the 1st time as a Junior in severe college. that's definately a image description of gas the war in WW I. i understand that childrens right this moment advance up seeing violence all around them, yet i'm undecided if i could have had the colleges to easily carry close the meaning of the poem while i replaced into 12....Show more

Faustino Mellerson: Not as much as you might think.The modernist tendency began before the war with the Imagists and Vorticists, and of course became a dominant idiom in the inter-war years.On the other hand the more Romantic poets, typified by Marsh's 'Georgian Poets' anthologies, also flourished through and for some time after the war, overlapping with the mode! rnist period. The subject matter and to some extent the treatment changed as the war progressed, but Blunden, Owen and Sassoon all preserve the virtues and limitations of Georgian poetry - detailed close description, neat versification, emotional intensity, and an attempt at verisimilitude. In a poem like 'Dulce et Decorum' Owen is writing in a very traditional idiom. It is only the subject matter which has changed. This is not surprising; the Georgians made a virtue of writing about the close, familiar and the well-known. After years of war, Owen wrote about, exactly, what was familiar in his daily life.The war changed many things, but had little effect on the development of poetry....Show more

Carlee Tangaro: Poetry was invented during WW2.

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