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International Poetry of the First World War: An Anthology of Lost Voices

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Full Title:

International Poetry of the First World War: An Anthology of Lost Voices

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781350106444

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

15th October 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary studies: poetry and poets
First World War

Dewey:

808.819358

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

753g

Description

Ranging far beyond the traditional canon, this ground-breaking anthology casts a vivid new light on poetic responses to the First World War. Bringing together poems by soldiers and non-combatants, patriots and dissenters, and from all sides of the conflict across the world, International Poetry of the First World War reveals the crucial public role that poetry played in shaping responses to and the legacies of the conflict. Across over 150 poems, this anthology explores such topics as the following: Life at the Front Psychological trauma Noncombatants and the home front Rationalising the war Remembering the dead Peace and the aftermath of the war With contextual notes throughout, the book includes poems written by authors from America, Australia, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Russia, and South Africa.

Reviews

[Includes] some first-class verse unfamiliar to many readers ... well worth reading. * Times Literary Supplement *
Here is a superb anthology and work of scholarship that, in an astonishing feat of literary archaeology, cuts through the smoke and noise of the First World War to present us with poems that have been hidden in historys unforgiving mud for far too long. The poems are illuminated and set in context and I hope that they will now take their place alongside the small number of First World War poems that everyone knows so well. Here is poetrys abundance in the face of horror. * Ian McMillan, Poet *
Ruzich successfully broadens the scope of First World War poetry and has created an important volume of both literary and historic value. * The Great War Group *
A rich, valuable, and rare collection of poetry from the Great War. * Roads to the Great War *
Their experiences were real; their suffering immense, yet the works of Owen, Sassoon and Graves represent a narrow aperture of wartime experience. In her extraordinary new anthology, Constance Ruzich brings together some of these familiar figures with an impressive range of lesser known voices. * Verseville *
Constance Ruzich tells the story of the Great War through an astonishingly wide array of poetic voices of different races, nationalities, and temperaments. After each poem, Ruzich paints short, penetrating portraits of these poets, their world, and the insights they captured in verse. We are in Ruzichs debt for expanding the canon and for enabling us to hear wonderful voices most of us have never heard before. * Jay Winter, Charles J. Stille Professor of History Emeritus, Yale University, USA *

Author Bio

Constance M. Ruzich is a Professor of English at Robert Morris University, USA. She runs the popular blog Behind Their Lines (https://behindtheirlines.blogspot.com), dedicated to the discussion of the poetry of World War I.

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