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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... vol. 104 no. 2 2023 of English Studies est. 1919 English Studies
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(Review) International Poetry of the First World War : An Anthology of Lost Voices, Andrew Frayn , single work review
— Review of International Poetry of the First World War : An Anthology of Lost Voices 2020 anthology poetry ;
'There is no doubt that International Poetry of the First World War: An Anthology of Lost Voices will reshape our understanding of First World War poetry, which remains dominant in the conflict’s literature. Its editing is a major achievement by Constance M. Ruzich, who recuperates to the critical discussion a substantial breadth of material by many different markers of literary form, nationality and identity. It is a salutary reminder that, as Ruzich notes, “there was no single representative experience of the Great War, nor was there a typical response to the conflict” (Introduction)
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