Oxford Poetry, 1920

Oxford Poetry, 1920

Por Vera Brittain (Editor), C. H. B. Kitchin (Editor), Alan Porter (Editor), Various

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

Oxford Poetry, 1920 is a compelling anthology that captures the essence of a moment in literary history, reflecting the vibrancy and diversity of voices emerging from the post-World War I milieu. Featuring a wide array of poems, this collection dives into themes of disillusionment, renewal, and the exploration of both personal and collective identity. The literary style varies from traditional forms to free verse, showcasing the experimental nature of contemporary poets and their endeavor to articulate the complexities of a world irrevocably changed by conflict. The volume serves not only as a testament to the period's literary zeitgeist but also as an important archival document that highlights the innovative spirit that characterized early 20th-century English poetry. The anthology includes contributions from emerging poets, many of whom were students at the University of Oxford, which at the time was a crucible for literary talent. Following the traumatic experiences of the Great War, these writers sought to voice the collective trauma and shifting social paradigms, exploring themes of loss, hope, and the search for meaning. Their work reflects the burgeoning modernist movement, infused with a sense of urgency and a desire for reinvention. Oxford Poetry, 1920 is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of modern poetry and the profound impact of historical events on artistic expression. Scholars, students, and poetry enthusiasts alike will find in this collection a rich tapestry of human emotion and thought, making it a remarkable addition to any literary library.

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