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Anthem for Doomed Youth: Twelve Soldier Poets of the First World War

Anthem for Doomed Youth: Twelve Soldier Poets of the First World War

Jon Stallworthy

Hundreds of what came to be known as "the war poets" saw their work in print between 1914 and 1918; others - including some of the best - were not published until afterwards. In this collection Stallworthy has gathered some of the most moving poetry born out of the horror of the trenches.
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In time of war and national calamity, numbers of people seldom seen in church will suddenly turn to religion for consolation and inspiration - and perhaps more surprisingly, just as many turn to poetry. Never was the phenomenon more clearly marked than in that war we still know as the Great War. Hundreds of what came to be known as "the war poets" saw their work in print between 1914 and 1918; others - including some of the best - were not published until afterwards. That rather unsatisfactory label includes very different kinds of writers - Owen and Sassoon, with their poems of passionate indignation, are a far cry from Edward Thomas's bleak and oblique rural ruminations. In this collection Stallworthy has gathered some of the most moving and unforgettable poetry born out of the horror of the trenches. He includes brief accounts of the lives and work of 12 of the most powerful of those poets who experienced and wrote about the worst war the world has ever known.

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Title - Anthem for Doomed Youth: Twelve Soldier Poets of the First World War

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Author - Jon Stallworthy

ISBN 13 - 9781841196350

Imprint - Constable

Publisher - Little, Brown Book Group

Date Published - 24/10/2002

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Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 190 x 245 x mm

Weight - 890 g

Languages - English