The last three decades have witnessed the reassessment and expansion of the canon of First World War poetry; a process which has inevitably led critics to reconceptualise war and the vocabulary of war. The paper retraces the crucial phases of the critical debate around the construction and reception of this canon. It aims to show how discussions about this poetic production, which partakes of both cultural memory and literary tradition, have been subject to opposed ideological readings and heated debates over the role, function and language of war poetry
As the First World War entered its second year Henry James lamented the failure of language to do ju...
A new tradition of war poetry exposes the hidden relationships between power and language
none2The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and int...
For the last century, historians of the conflict have not systematically used the poetry of the Firs...
Poets have written about wars throughout the twentieth century - questioning, protesting and, someti...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
In an attempt to offer a new approach to the understanding of war poetry, the first part of this ess...
This article aims to inform and sharpen debate about the status of poetry and art in providing evide...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
This thesis is mased on the conviction that the selection of matter is in itself a formalistic acti...
none1noRecent Italian poetry has often treated the Great War through the filter of family memories, ...
War has been the first and oldest subject of literature if not the only at times. This study will na...
Modernist literary works frequently promote themselves as engineers of culture, shaping language and...
Lo scopo della nostra tesi è quello di scoprire se Poesia e Guerra siano compatibili, e se sì come. ...
This dissertation is a close look at poems written during the Great War by Thomas Hardy, Edward Thom...
As the First World War entered its second year Henry James lamented the failure of language to do ju...
A new tradition of war poetry exposes the hidden relationships between power and language
none2The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and int...
For the last century, historians of the conflict have not systematically used the poetry of the Firs...
Poets have written about wars throughout the twentieth century - questioning, protesting and, someti...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
In an attempt to offer a new approach to the understanding of war poetry, the first part of this ess...
This article aims to inform and sharpen debate about the status of poetry and art in providing evide...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
This thesis is mased on the conviction that the selection of matter is in itself a formalistic acti...
none1noRecent Italian poetry has often treated the Great War through the filter of family memories, ...
War has been the first and oldest subject of literature if not the only at times. This study will na...
Modernist literary works frequently promote themselves as engineers of culture, shaping language and...
Lo scopo della nostra tesi è quello di scoprire se Poesia e Guerra siano compatibili, e se sì come. ...
This dissertation is a close look at poems written during the Great War by Thomas Hardy, Edward Thom...
As the First World War entered its second year Henry James lamented the failure of language to do ju...
A new tradition of war poetry exposes the hidden relationships between power and language
none2The contributors to the present volume approach World War I and World War II as complex and int...