The English ‘War Poets’ who took part in the European conflict that shook the world in the second decade of the 20th century, initiated a new kind of poetry which combined the tranquil scenes of the previous tradition with a feeling of despair and intense pain. It is in the descriptions of landscape where this combination is most striking, where the rupture with the past is most evident and where a modern sense of anxiety takes place, exploding in multiple ways. The aim of this paper is to analyze four representative poems of this period and to examine their portrayal of a distorted nature as the instrument to express a feeling of ‘angst’ caused by the war
The first half of the Twentieth Century witnessed two catastrophic global conflicts, with suffering ...
Despite their different backgrounds and attitudes towards war, these five poets, even including Broo...
This chapter presents a survey of World War I poetry, examining in particular the aesthetic and ethi...
Abstract: In 1914 the First World War broke out on a largely innocent world, a world that still asso...
This dissertation examines the uses of the grotesque in British poetry from the Great War and demons...
Two modes of depiction characterize the understanding of nature in English War Poetry. The first one...
After Germany violated Belgium's neutrality in order to attack France, Britain declared war on Augus...
This comparative and transnational study of landscapes in the First World War offers new perspective...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The military and technological innovations deployed during World War I ushered in a new phase of mod...
This project was prompted by research into the artist William Wyatt Bagshawe, who was killed in the ...
War has been the first and oldest subject of literature if not the only at times. This study will na...
This dissertation examines landscape representation in English novels, memoirs, manifestos, and poet...
We argue that with the First World War, modernist poetry diverged into two distinct strands, each dr...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
The first half of the Twentieth Century witnessed two catastrophic global conflicts, with suffering ...
Despite their different backgrounds and attitudes towards war, these five poets, even including Broo...
This chapter presents a survey of World War I poetry, examining in particular the aesthetic and ethi...
Abstract: In 1914 the First World War broke out on a largely innocent world, a world that still asso...
This dissertation examines the uses of the grotesque in British poetry from the Great War and demons...
Two modes of depiction characterize the understanding of nature in English War Poetry. The first one...
After Germany violated Belgium's neutrality in order to attack France, Britain declared war on Augus...
This comparative and transnational study of landscapes in the First World War offers new perspective...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The military and technological innovations deployed during World War I ushered in a new phase of mod...
This project was prompted by research into the artist William Wyatt Bagshawe, who was killed in the ...
War has been the first and oldest subject of literature if not the only at times. This study will na...
This dissertation examines landscape representation in English novels, memoirs, manifestos, and poet...
We argue that with the First World War, modernist poetry diverged into two distinct strands, each dr...
This dissertation explores the links between contemporary First World War poetry, modern fiction on ...
The first half of the Twentieth Century witnessed two catastrophic global conflicts, with suffering ...
Despite their different backgrounds and attitudes towards war, these five poets, even including Broo...
This chapter presents a survey of World War I poetry, examining in particular the aesthetic and ethi...