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Siegfried Sassoon was an English, World War I poet and soldier born in September 1886. His poetry focused on the horrors of war and the lives of the soldiers.
Cry out onTimethat he may takeaway Yourcoldphilosophies that give no hint Ofspirit-quickened flesh; fall down andpray That Death comeneverwith a face of flint: Death is our heritage; with Life weshare The sunlight that must own his darkening hour: Within his very presence yet we dare To ...
Siegfried Sassoon: The War PoemsSiegfried Sassoon Rupert HartDavis
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Produced by John M. Wyrwas COUNTER-ATTACK AND OTHER POEMS BY SIEGFRIED SASSOON With An Introduction By Robert Nichols TO ROBERT ROSS Dans la treve desolee de cette matinee, ces hommes qui avaient ete tenailles par la fatigue, fouettes par la pluie, boule
Wilson quotes freely from Sassoon's verse, the worst of it as well as the best. Because he was a fairly acute critic of his own poetry, his two Collected Poems (1947 and 1961) exclude most of his more awful pre- and post-great war poems, and you need Wilson's guiding hand to see...
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Sassoon uses two forms of structure, the sonnet form, and direct address, to challenge us. Sonnets are usually love poems addressed to the object of the speaker’s affection. Other war poets, such as Rupert Brooke, also used the sonnet to convey their love for their country and to praise...