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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.
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
The book opens at the end of World War I, in 1918, with Sassoon in a hotel in Margate, England, "in the arms of a young soldier." The soldier becomes the subject for Sassoon's poem Lovers, and thus the two main themes of the book are announced - Sassoon's poetry and his tormente...
作者:Sassoon, Siegfried 出品人: 页数:113 译者: 出版时间:2004-9 价格:$ 8.98 装帧: isbn号码:9780486437156 丛书系列: 图书标签:Poem War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书 图书描述 At the dawn of World War I, poet Sassoon exchanged his pastoral pursuits of cricket, fox-huntin...
‘Dreamers’by Siegfried Sassoon is a two-stanza poem that is separated into one set of eight lines, oroctave, and another set of six lines, orsestet. The poet, Sassoon, has chosen to utilize the basicrhymingpattern of, ababcdcd, within the firststanzaand the scheme of efefef, within the...
In strict literary terms, the author of "The General" and "Everyone Suddenly Burst Out Singing" is a textbook example of the writer as man of action whom no subsequent prize can ever quite compensate for the lost physical excitements of his youth. Sassoon, a less moneyed offshoot of the ...
His face is trodden deeper in the mud. (14)--Siegfried Sassoon Originally published in 1918 Analysis:This poem is a very sarcastic poem. It marks the beginning of anti-women literature. Men resented the fact that they had to fight in the war, while the women could stay home ...
world war one poem essays Owen‚ Owen shows his feelings toward the war with strong sarcasm and empathy. He shows strong empathy because he was a soldier in the army and military until he got admitted to a hospital with shell shock. In this hospital he met Siegfried Sassoon a poet also...
' And the Bishop said: 'The ways of God are strange!' Siegfried Sassoon Friday, January 3, 2003 poempoems Download image of this poem. Report this poem READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES This poem has not been translated into any other language yet. ...