Twentieth-Century War Poetry
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:29th Oct '04
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'Detailed and effectively presented.' - Dr Damian Walford Davies, University of Wales Aberystwyth
This Readers' Guide examines the genesis and development of the important genre of war poetry in the twentieth century, focusing in particular on the role of the two world wars on the literary and cultural construction of a 'war poetry' category.Poets have written about wars throughout the twentieth century - questioning, protesting and, sometimes, celebrating the nature and purpose of conflict. Attracting an enthusiastic popular readership, war poetry has often been seen as a way of remembering and re-imagining wars. Today, war poems are not only part of our memorial culture, on epitaphs and in Remembrance Day services, but have inspired books and films and become studied widely around the world.
This Guide examines the genesis and development of the important genre of war poetry in the twentieth century, focusing in particular on the role of the two world wars in the literary and cultural construction of a 'war poetry' category. Philippa Lyon draws upon a range of key historical and contemporary critical responses, from poetic memoir and journalism to sophisticated academic criticism, to demonstrate the rich diversity of expectations and evaluations elicited by the developing genre.
'Detailed and effectively presented.' - Dr Damian Walford Davies, University of Wales Aberystwyth
ISBN: 9781403913166
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 264g
188 pages