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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
This category is for poets who wrote war poetry around the time of World War I. Subcategories This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
The poems that mention wartime places, battles, people and events include: [47] poem V: 'Home Thoughts in Laventie', by E. Wyndham Tennant – refers to Laventie; poem XVIII: 'In the Morning' by Patrick McGill – refers to the Battle of Loos [48] poem XX: 'The New Aeneid' by Alexander Robertson – refers to the Gallipoli Campaign
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An orthodox selection of poets and poems emerged during the 1960s, which often remains the standard in modern collections and distorts the impression of World War I poetry. [3] This selection tends to emphasize the horror of war, suffering, tragedy and anger against those that wage war.
Siegfried Sassoon, a British war poet famous for his poetry written during the First World War.. War poetry is poetry on the topic of war. While the term is applied especially to works of the First World War, [1] the term can be applied to poetry about any war, including Homer's Iliad, from around the 8th century BC as well as poetry of the American Civil War, the Spanish Civil War, the ...
Ewart Alan Mackintosh. Lieutenant Ewart Alan Mackintosh MC (4 March 1893 – 21 November 1917) was a war poet and an officer in the Seaforth Highlanders from December 1914. . Mackintosh was killed whilst observing the second day of the second Battle of Cambrai, 21 November 19