In order to convey a lot of different information, I tried to recruit young people entering war poetry as well as war poetry of the poems of the First World War, it is not only anti-war, anti-war, chivalry and charm, In World War I, it is very common. Many poets use their many of these ideas, their detailed descriptions of I, Jessie Pope, Rupert Brooke, Arthur Graham-West, Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Suspoon. Who is the game. Author Jessie Pope (Pope Jesse) is a poem for employment of young people, to classify it as a beautification beige war of some degree.
War poetry is a relatively new class of poetry. Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen are two poets who witnessed the war and wrote many poems about war and thorough poetry. The similarity between Stephen Clan and Wilfred Owen's war poetry seems to be relatively small compared to important differences between images, symbolism, and impressionists. Stephen Crane was born on November 1, 1871 in Newark, New Jersey. He went to school for the first time after moving to New York later. Klein's father died, her mother returned to New Jersey and died 11 years later. Klein studied for 1 year at Syracuse University in New York and then released the first war poem "Black Knight". Later, the crane suffered a shipwreck on the coast of Florida. And it is the foundation of future books and meet with the prostitution house, the boss of Cora Taylor.
History books can tell us more about the fear of World War I, not poetry. The war poetry is based on the opinion of one person 's experience, and the history book can explain all the events and fears that have occurred. History books were written after the war, so they can collect explanations from many different people and tell the whole story of the war. The First World War Shellshock made many people crazy; Sassoon himself was called "Crazy Jack" for suicide tricks. Therefore, war poetry may be an untrusted source, it is just one of the many people who should teach history.
In a modest spirit it is fair to say that World War I was an event of a certain number of poems. Catherine · W · Riley cites the work of thousands of different poets in her epoch-making World War I English poetry, whether it is a combatant or an ordinary citizen. It is written in response to the war. Not everyone made their own name, but Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenberg, Rupert Brooke is still a poet (at least in the UK)) is the most representative and iconic participant in the war It holds a part.