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A Treasury Of War Poetry, British And American Poems Of The World War, 1914-1919
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A Treasury of War Poetry brings together the British and American poems that emerged between 1914 and 1919, recording duty, loss and the everyday shock of industrialised conflict. Memory keeps their words alive. The selection balances patriotic poetry of the world war with stark wartime remembrance verse and unsparing soldier experiences poems, giving readers both the rhetoric of public feeling and the private registers of grief. Arranged to show formal range - sonnet, ballad, elegy and free verse - the anthology reveals how early twentieth century literature adapted its forms to new subject matter, making it essential to anyone exploring world war one poetry and first world war literature or searching for a grounded British war poems anthology or American war poetry collection. At once direct and formally inventive, the poems chart how voice, metre and irony were pressed into service by a changing public conversation about valour, doubt and loss. Read together the sequence sketches temporal and emotional shifts across 1914-1919, so short pieces and longer meditations stand as both testimony and literary experiment. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As a historical record and a literary companion, the book holds significance: these are 1914-1919 historical poems that chart changing attitudes towards heroism, sacrifice and the costs of conflict, and the arrangement also acts as a compact Georgian poets anthology within the wider canon. The collection supplies useful primary material for courses and essays and is practical poetry for history students as much as a readable selection for general readers. Accessible and affecting for casual readers, and handsome enough as a gift for poetry lovers and classic-literature collectors, the volume sits between remembrance and study, inviting private reflection as readily as classroom debate.
A Treasury of War Poetry brings together the British and American poems that emerged between 1914 and 1919, recording duty, loss and the everyday shock of industrialised conflict. Memory keeps their words alive. The selection balances patriotic poetry of the world war with stark wartime remembrance verse and unsparing soldier experiences poems, giving readers both the rhetoric of public feeling and the private registers of grief. Arranged to show formal range - sonnet, ballad, elegy and free verse - the anthology reveals how early twentieth century literature adapted its forms to new subject matter, making it essential to anyone exploring world war one poetry and first world war literature or searching for a grounded British war poems anthology or American war poetry collection. At once direct and formally inventive, the poems chart how voice, metre and irony were pressed into service by a changing public conversation about valour, doubt and loss. Read together the sequence sketches temporal and emotional shifts across 1914-1919, so short pieces and longer meditations stand as both testimony and literary experiment. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As a historical record and a literary companion, the book holds significance: these are 1914-1919 historical poems that chart changing attitudes towards heroism, sacrifice and the costs of conflict, and the arrangement also acts as a compact Georgian poets anthology within the wider canon. The collection supplies useful primary material for courses and essays and is practical poetry for history students as much as a readable selection for general readers. Accessible and affecting for casual readers, and handsome enough as a gift for poetry lovers and classic-literature collectors, the volume sits between remembrance and study, inviting private reflection as readily as classroom debate.


















