W. Parker Listner W. Parker Listner i(A118406 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Peace W. Parker Listner , 1922 single work essay
— Appears in: Platypus , June 1922; (p. 9-13)
The writer examines the impact of World War I and its aftermath on people and nations. He discusses post-war responses to peaceful co-existence with particular reference to the Treaty of Versailles and the Washington Conference (1921), and illustrates his arguments with quotations from Tennyson and Leon Gellert's poetry.
1 The Common Weal: A Sonnet i "The statesman, guardian of his Country's cause,", W. Parker Listner , 1922 single work poetry
— Appears in: Platypus , June 1922; (p. 25)
1 To Chloris: A Love Sonnet i "Again, Time's never-ceasing wheel doth turn", W. Parker Listner , 1921 single work poetry
— Appears in: Platypus , June [?] 1921; (p. 16)
1 Fame: A Sonnet i "Great Stateman, Warrior, Sage, Inventor, Bard", W. Parker Listner , 1921 single work poetry
— Appears in: Platypus , June [?] 1921; (p. 13)
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