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  2. Alun Lewis (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Ha! Among the Trumpets. Poems in Transit (1945) Letters from India, edited by Gweno Lewis & Gwyn Jones (1946) In the Green Tree (letters & stories) (1948) Selected Poetry and Prose, edited by Ian Hamilton (1966) Selected Poems of Alun Lewis, edited by Jeremy Hooker and Gweno Lewis (1981) Alun Lewis. A Miscellany of His Writings, edited by John ...

  3. Spirits in Bondage - Wikipedia

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    Lewis also takes an attitude toward nature not typical of his later works. In Spirits in Bondage nature is cruel and hard, deceptive and not to be trusted, although Lewis does admire her in several of the poems. Also notable are Lewis's references to both mythology and the war atmosphere in which he had lived

  4. List of war poets - Wikipedia

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    Siegfried Sassoon, a British war poet famous for his poetry written during the First World War. This is a partial list of authors known to have composed war poetry . Pre-1500

  5. The Muse in Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Muse in Arms is an anthology of British war poetry published in November 1917 during World War I. It consists of 131 poems by 52 contributors, with the poems divided into fourteen thematic sections.

  6. List of books with anti-war themes - Wikipedia

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    The Causes of World War Three – C. Wright Mills, 1958 [21] Choosing Peace: A Handbook on War, Peace, and Your Conscience – Robert A. Seeley, 1994; The Cold and the Dark: The World after Nuclear War – Paul R. Ehrlich, Carl Sagan and Donald Kennedy, 1984; Collateral Damage: America's War Against Iraqi Civilians – Chris Hedges, 2008

  7. Up the Line to Death - Wikipedia

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    Up The Line To Death: The War Poets 1914–1918 is a poetry anthology edited by Brian Gardner, and first published in 1964. It was a thematic collection of the poetry of World War I. [1] A significant revisiting of the tradition of the war poet, writing in English, it was backed up by strong biographical research on the poets included. Those ...

  8. Arthur Lewis Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    His poem 'The Inn of the Sword', "A mysterious romantic ballad of a dark challenge taken up", [12] was published in the 1917 edition. [13] [14] His poem 'Happy Warriors' was published in The Westminster Gazette. [15] After his death his collection of poems "Forlorn Adventurers and other poems” was published in 1918. [16]

  9. Last Post (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Allingham in 2007 "Last Post" is a poem written by Carol Ann Duffy, the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, in 2009.It was commissioned by the BBC to mark the deaths of Henry Allingham and Harry Patch, two of the last three surviving British veterans from the First World War, and was first broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 programme Today on 30 July 2009, the date of Allingham's funeral.