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An Introduction to Manuscript Studies
Stage I: Isaac Rosenberg - 'Dead Man's Dump'
Stage II: Compare Manuscripts
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Stage III: Compare your edition
Stage I: Wilfred Owen - 'Dulce et Decorum Est'
Stage I: Compare Manuscripts
Stage III: Create your own edition
Stage III: Compare your edition
Stage I: Ivor Gurney - 'Strafe'
Stage II: Compare Manuscripts
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Stage III: Compare your edition
Comparing Literature
Initial Considerations
Exercise I
Exercise II: Poems
Exercise III: Nationalities
End of Tutorial
Remembrance
Exercise I
Why do we remember the war in this way?
Exercise II
Shot at Dawn
Poetry and Remembrance
Victory?
Further Reading
Isaac Rosenberg's 'Break of Day in the Trenches'
Break of Day in the Trenches
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Contextual Information: Rosenberg's Letters
Contextual Information: Analogues
WWI: Chronology and Battles
WWI: The Home Front
WWI: Trench Warfare
Issac Rosenberg: End of Tutorial
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Slumber Song
April 1916
To Any Dead Officer (who left School for the Army in 1914)
Cover Page: from 'Picture-Show'
1919
Love's Daybread / Everyone Sang
April 1919
Falling Asleep
25th October 1919
Lovers
26th November 1918
Lovers
26th November 1918
Invocation
November 1923
Lovers
26th November 1918
To Leonide Massine in 'Cleopatra'
November 1919
'They'
October 1916
The Tombstone-Maker
October 1916
Arms and the Man
November 1916
Everyone Sang
April 1919
Third Ypres
1928
The Prophet
1928
On Reading That the Rebuilding of Ypres Approached Completion
1928
Battalion in Rest
1928
A. G. A. V.
1928
Another Journey from Béthune to Cuinchy
1928
Their Very Memory
1928
Trench Nomenclature
1928
La Quinque Rue
1928
Recognition
1928
II Peter ii, 22 (1921)
1928
The Welcome
1928
Pillbox
1928
E.W.T. : On the Death of His Betty
1928
Rural Economy
1928
Concert Party: Busseboom
1928
At Senlis Once
1928
Come On, My Lucky Lads
1928
Preparations for Victory
1928
Escape
1928
Illusions
1928
The Guard's Mistake
1928
Two Voices
1928
A House in Festubert
1928
'Undertones of War', Annotated 1st Edition
1928
'Undertones of War', Annotated 1st Edition
1928
'Undertones of War', Annotated 1st Edition
1928
Letter: To Edward Marsh / O / The Lady Visitor in the Pauper Ward / Not Dead
4th April 1916
Letter: To Edward Marsh
Unknown
War Diary: Sunday January 30th - Monday January 31st 1916
16th January 1916
War Diary: Monday March 6th 1916
6th March 1916
War Diary: Monday March 13th 1916
13th March 1916
War Diary: July 5th 1916
July - August 1916
War Diary: Saturday February 5th 1916
5th February 1916
War Diary: Thursday February 17th 1916
17th February 1916
War Diary: Monday January 31st - Tuesday February 1st 1916
January and February 1916
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