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Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, and the Great War discourse on "Shell-Shock"
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Sherston and Sassoon in France: Account of Events of the Great War
Published 2005-11-01“…Siegfried Sassoon made records of the Great War at different spatial and temporal distances from the events and in different forms which indicate completely different ideological and material preoccupations. …”
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The friction line between “lying” and “truth”, Oedipal conflict, and traumatic speaking and silence in Pat Barker’s Regeneration
Published 2016-12-01“…Rivers and War poet Siegfried Sassoon when the latter suffers from shell shock and publishes a complaint against the war politics of the British government. …”
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IL NAZIONALISMO DELLA LETTERATURA BRITANNICA PRIMA DELLA GRANDE GUERRA E L’ESPERIENZA DEI WAR POETS
Published 2020-01-01“…Tra i migliori poeti della Grande Guerra troviamo Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen e Siegfried Sassoon. Il fatto che molti poeti siano ufficiali – ma non alti ufficiali – permette loro di essere in contatto, a livello socio-culturale, con i ranghi elevati dell’esercito e, fisicamente, con i soldati semplici. …”
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“He’d seen it in the words of Owen and Brooke”: The Influence of Great War Poetry on Post-Millennium Soldier Poets
Published 2023-09-01“…To this day, the term “soldier poetry” is still predominantly associated in popular perception with the 1914–1918 trench poets, such as Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, or Isaac Rosenberg. And yet, the dawn of the new millennium, marked by the rise of the global War on Terror, saw a significant revival of the genre in Britain. …”
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Idealizing or Critical? Nostalgia for the Edwardian Golden Age
Published 2022-12-01“…In Kenneth Grahame’s The Golden Age and Dream Days the golden past is perpetuated and firmly cemented, whereas in Siegfried Sassoon’s autobiographical fiction as well as L. …”
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Exploring Naturalistic Qualities in War Poetry: Language and its Use in English and Persian Literature, with a Focus on the Select Poetry of Qeysar Aminpour and Wilfred Owen
Published 2024-01-01“…Results reveal that war poetry in England is basically anti-war, although some epic-tone and passionate poems were written by poets such as Robert Brook and Siegfried Sassoon at the beginning of the First World War, however, war poetry in Persian rests on mysticism and it is epic-tone. …”
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