Modernist War Poetry : : Combat Gnosticism and the Sympathetic Imagination, 1914–19 / / Jamie Wood.
Re-reading intra-war modernist poetics through war poetryUniquely foregrounds the concept of ‘combat gnosticism’ bringing this influential thesis in war writing to bear on modernist studiesBrings together combatant war poetry and the ignored war poems of ‘home front’ poets into a single genealogical...
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