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War Poems

Autor Jessie Pope Introducere de David Wheeler
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Looking back from the perspective of 2014, it is easy to dismiss Jessie Pope's versified jingoism as a glib call to patriotism and as a facile celebration of the stereotypical British character: brave, stoical and essentially benevolent - reluctantly going to war to teach Germany a lesson. However, insofar as they capture the public mood at the start of the First World War - a mood they helped to create, of course - they are valuable documents. Her derogatory comments against Germany and Germans in general were part and parcel of the propaganda of the day - produced in great quantities by the popular press. Similarly, her assumptions about the inherent superiority of the British race - while ridiculous - have to be seen in the context of Great Britain's Empire, the largest the world has ever seen. Moreover, reading Jessie Pope's poems provides us with a context in which to read the poetry of Owen, Sassoon and Rosenberg. Indeed, an early draft of Owen's "Dulce et Decorum Est" was subtitled (in Owen's own handwriting) "To a Certain Poetess" there is a consensus that Owen is referring to Jessie Pope. When we read Pope's poems, we can understand the vehemence of the later war poetry, as it is partly a reaction against early propaganda verse like this.
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ISBN-13: 9781500363161
ISBN-10: 1500363162
Pagini: 44
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.07 kg
Editura: CREATESPACE