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

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

          
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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.

Table of Contents:
Table of Contents Introduction Soldiers’ Lives Fragment Rupert Brooke The Transport John Allan Wyeth The Night Patrol Arthur Graeme West In No Man’s Land Ewart Alan Mackintosh On Patrol in No Man’s Land James Reese Europe War Song Albert-Paul Granier (trans. Ian Higgins) Dance of Death 1916 Hugo Ball (trans. Edmund Potts) Trench Poets Edgell Rickword Vigil Giuseppe Ungaretti (trans. Jonathan Griffin) The Moles Cyril Morton Horne The Song of the Mud Mary Borden Still Raining… Noël Garnier (trans. Ian Higgins) The Boys Who Live in the Ground Donald S. White A Digger’s Disillusion K.L. Trent During the Bombardment Theodore Percival Cameron Wilson Cricket: The Catch Frederick William Harvey The Rainbow Leslie Coulson The Star-Shell Patrick MacGill Back to Rest William Noel Hodgson After the “Offensive” Theodore Herman van Beek Beaucourt Revisited A.P. Herbert Relieved Frederic Manning Picnic: Harbonnières to Bayonvillers John Allan Wyeth The Bathe A.P. Herbert Going In Henry Lamont Simpson A Song of the Air Gordon Alchin To a Taube Jessie Pope The Hill Mary Borden Ammunition Column Gilbert Frankau Unloading Ambulance Train Carola Oman Gramophone Tunes Eva Dobell Quinze Vingt Helen Mackay Little Song of the Maimed Benjamin Péret (trans. David Gascoyne) Minds at War Standing To Anton Schnack (trans. Patrick Bridgwater) Night Watch John Allan Wyeth Nothing Much Guillaume Apollinaire (trans. Martin Sorrell) The Face Frederic Manning III.—Fear Herbert Read Fever Albert-Paul Granier (trans. Ian Higgins) Prayer before Battle Alfred Lichtenstein (trans. by Sheldon Gilman, Robert Levine, and Harry Radford) Retreat Wilfrid Wilson Gibson There is a healing magic in the night Colwyn Philipps Bivouacs Gilbert Waterhouse Going Over Charles G.D. Roberts Home Francis Ledwidge On the Plains of Picardy Hugh Stewart Smith Picardy Parodies No. 2 (W.B. Y--ts) William Oliphant Down A Lament and Sing Me to Sleep Patrick MacGill Selections from “Rhymes from a New Nursery” and “Alphabet of Limericks” Robert Eassie Pershing at the Front Arthur Guiterman Left Behind Harry L. Parker A Kiss Bernard Freeman Trotter Albade Ford Madox Hueffer (Ford Madox Ford) To C.H.V. Robert Ernest Vernède The Raindrops on Your Old Tin Hat John Hunter Wickersham Camouflage M.G. Picnic Rose Macaulay September, 1918 Amy Lowell Home Is Where the Pie Is Anonymous The Soldier Mood William Kersley Holmes Noncombatants The Leaf Burners Ernest Rhys Burning Beehives Edmond Rostand (trans. Ian Higgins) Going to the Front Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley Hymn of Hate Ernst Lissauer (trans. Barbara Henderson) New Year’s Wishes to the German Army Émile Cammaerts (trans. Tita Brand-Cammaerts) Regiments Lucie Delarue-Mardrus (trans. Ian Higgins) Penelope Dorothy Parker Visé Maria Dobler Benemann (trans. Margaret Higonnet) Homes Margaret Widdemer After the Retreat May Sinclair A Memory Margaret Sackville May, 1915 Charlotte Mew Any Englishwoman Evelyn Underhill I know the truth! Renounce all others! Marina Tsvetaeva In Hospital Edith Nesbit Somme Film, 1916 C.H.B. Kitchin The Ballad of Bethlehem Steel Grace Isabel Colbron The Farmer, 1917 Fredegond Shove Spreading Manure Rose Macaulay I Sit and Sew Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson To the Patriotic Lady Across the Way Zelda (Rose Pastor Stokes) Portrait of a Mother Violet Gillespie The Mourners Robert W. Service When Will the War Be By? Charles Murray War Time Mary E. Fullerton Gone to the War Bernard Samuel Gilbert Sic Transit— Vera Brittain France May Wedderburn Cannan Making Sense of War I Saw a Man This Morning Patrick Shaw-Stewart A Meditation upon the Return of the Greeks Ivar Campbell A Litany in the Desert Alice Corbin (Henderson) He Went for a Soldier Ruth Comfort Mitchell War Mary Gilmore War Hedd Wyn (trans. Gillian Clarke) The Falling Leaves Margaret Postgate (Cole) Eastern Front Georg Trakl (trans. Christopher Middleton) The Camp Follower Maxwell Bodenheim The Other Side Alec Waugh A Letter from the Front Henry Newbolt Singing “Tipperary” William Kersley Holmes O Little David, Play on Your Harp Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. To the Memory of Some I Knew Who Are Dead and Who Loved Ireland A.E. (George William Russell) America at War Gertrude Smith Violets—April 1915 Roland Leighton High Barbary James Howard Stables Epiphany Vision Mary-Adair Macdonald At Bethlehem—1915 Egbert T. Sandford Veni, Sancte Spiritus! Yann-Ber Kalloc’h/Jean-Pierre Calloc’h (trans. Ian Higgins) Solomon in All His Glory Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy To My Daughter Betty, the Gift of God Thomas M. Kettle ‘Since They Have Died’ May Wedderburn Cannan The Gift of India Sarojini Naidu In the Ypres Sector Carola Oman Remembering the Dead Let Us Tell Quiet Stories of Kind Eyes Geoffrey Bache Smith Féri Bekassy Frances Cornford Telling the Bees Katharine Tynan In Memoriam Ewart Alan Mackintosh At the Front Wilhelm Klemm (trans. Patrick Bridgwater) To L.H.B. (1894 – 1915) Katherine Mansfield To John William Grenfell Soldier-Poet Hervey Allen Victory Wilfrid Wilson Gibson The Son Clifford Dyment Out in a Gale of Fallen Leaves Marian Allen XX. Jo’s Requiem Ernest Rhys Anzac Cove Leon Gellert To One Dead Francis Ledwidge 1914 Ferenc Békássy Red Cross John Masefield Only a Boche Robert W. Service Glad That I Killed Yer and The Bullet Joseph Lee Hallow-e’en, 1915 Winifred M. Letts His Latch-Key John Oxenham To the Dead Gerald Caldwell Siordet Perhaps— Vera Brittain New Year, 1916 Ada May Harrison Reported Missing…. Anna Gordon Keown from “An Epilogue”: The Fluke and The Landscape J.C. Squire Elegy on the Death of Bingo, Our Trench Dog Edward de Stein Aftermath November Eleventh Hilmar R. Baukhage Paris, November 11, 1918 May Wedderburn Cannan Remembrance Day Marion Angus Victory, whose calm gaze… Anna de Noailles (trans. Ian Higgins) To the Survivors Carola Oman The Extra Gladys Cromwell Recall-Up Marcel Sauvage (trans. Ian Higgins) Saturdays E.W. Pigott The Mascot Speaks Rags The Heart of the World Joshua Henry Jones, Jr. The Dead René Arcos (trans. Ian Higgins) Reconciliation Margaret Sackville Everything’s looted, betrayed and traded Anna Akhmatova (trans. A.S. Kline) The Other Possibility Erich Kästner (trans. Walter Kaufmann) High Wood John Stanley Purvis/Philip Johnson Envoie Edward de Stein Acknowledgments Primary Sources Further Reading Index of Poets, Translators, and Poems Index of Poem Titles and First Lines


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781350106444
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Weight: 752 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1350106445
  • Publisher Date: 15 Oct 2020
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: An Anthology of Lost Voices
  • Width: 156 mm


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