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An Introduction to WWI Poetry
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Wilfred Owen (1893–1918)
Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967)
Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
Edward Thomas (1878–1917)
Isaac Rosenberg (1890–1918)
Women's Poetry and Verse
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An Introduction to Manuscript Studies
Stage I: Isaac Rosenberg - 'Dead Man's Dump'
Stage II: Compare Manuscripts
Stage III: Create your own edition
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
Stage III: Create your own edition
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
Contextual Information: Rosenberg's Life
Contextual Information: Rosenberg's Letters
Contextual Information: Analogues
WWI: Chronology and Battles
WWI: The Home Front
WWI: Trench Warfare
Issac Rosenberg: End of Tutorial
Analysing poems using online tools
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Sketches by W.G. Vernon
September 1917 - January 1918
"A noisy arrival" of Tank 250 (Artist's impression of the arrival in Evesham Upper Abbey Park)
16th December 1919
Cartoons from the diary of John George Shellard who served with the London Regiment in the First World War.
1914 - 1918
The Sketchbook of Percy Matthews
1916 - 1918
Postcard with drawing of Rouen
1917
Hand-drawn sketches - Panorama
1914 - 1918
Drawing. German soldier holding letter.
1914 - 15
Armistice Poster
23rd November 1918
John Barnard looks out across the Vale of Evesham to the Bredon hills, drawing by Mike Barnard
1919
Cartoon from Punch "Swinging the lead, Sir"
April 24th 1918
Cartoon from Punch "Picture of self" standing beside "the machine" I fly in (an observation balloon or blimp)
5th May 1918
Cartoon from Punch "How to order eggs in France"
1916
Hand-drawn map of trench defense scheme
1917
Cartoon of 'The Doc'
1918
Sketch/Cartoon of Ernest Claxton at Blackpool
1914 - 1919
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