Oxford poetry, 1920

Oxford poetry, 1920

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In the wake of World War I, a generation of poets emerged from the hallowed halls of Oxford, grappling with the profound impacts of conflict and change. "Oxford Poetry, 1920," edited by Vera Brittain, C. H. B. Kitchin, and Alan Porter, captures this poignant moment through a diverse array of voices, each reflecting on themes of loss, identity, and resilience. The anthology showcases the innovative use of form and language, offering readers a glimpse into the artistic experimentation that defined the era. Ideal for students and literary enthusiasts alike, this collection serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of modern poetry and the cultural landscape of post-war Britain. Experience the rich tapestry of emotion and thought that shaped a generation.

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