ID | 133807 |
Title Proper | Poetry of the First World War |
Other Title Information | dispelling the myths |
Language | ENG |
Author | O'Prey, Paul |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Britain's popular understanding of the Great War has been shaped by a restrictive selection of poetry written during and about the conflict First World War poetry has become one of the defining factors of Britain's memory of the four-year conflict, providing an accessible path towards understanding the emotions and difficulties encountered during this time. Paul O'Prey examines and disputes some of the myths and misconceptions associated with the popular understanding of the vast body of work that arose during and about the Great War. |
`In' analytical Note | Rusi Journal Vol.159, No.4; Aug-Sep.2014: p.102-105 |
Journal Source | Rusi Journal Vol.159, No.4; Aug-Sep.2014: p.102-105 |
Key Words | Great War ; World War - I ; Warfare History ; Warfare Strategy ; Warfare Memory ; Conflict ; Germany ; Warfare Myths |