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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
Trench Poetry and Songs
Notes for Teachers and Lecturers
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
Word Clouds
Concordancing - exploring words in context
Co-occurrences: Finding patterns
Combining tools
Exploring language
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Extract from museum catalogue detailing medals awarded to Skipper James Cullen
Unknown
Front page of the Sunday Pictorial
21st April 1918
Cuttings relating to Skipper James Cullen
1919 - 1933
Newspaper article about the death of Skipper James Cullen
1933
How an unknown became immortal', an article by Mike Barnard
1919 - 1920
Tales from the front', a newspaper article of memoirs of John Barnard and of the Tank 250 in Evesham
1914 - 1919
New Testament of Sergeant E.E. Watson, Royal Fusiliers
1914 - 1916
Recollections of the Great War, by Walter Powell
1914 - 1918
Obituary of Walter Powell 3rd May 1898 - 3rd October 1994
October 1994
Memorial Service of William Owen(s)
Unknown
Newspaper article about Private Charles Green
10th March 1984
Pocketbook belonging to Herbert Freestone
1914 - 1918
Card: 'God Bless our Fighting Men', carried by Widow of Charlie Matthews
Unknown
Entry in the 'Roll of Honour' of Lt. Albert Brainerd Raynes
1919
Group Photograph of 2/5th Gloucesters on Final Furlough
May 1916
Photograph of Pte George R. Jones
4th August 1918
Pte Arther Gough
22nd May 1917
Newspaper article about Lce Cpl William Beacock and Pte Ernest Allison
12th December 1917
Mention in Despatches for Dr W.R. Blore RAMC
25th May 1918
Letters from the front: At Suvla Bay (Article from The Times)
August 1915
A second page of the souvenir Air Raid supplement isssued with the Southend Standard
13th May 1915
Souvenir issued with Southend Sandard on 13 May 1915: Zeppelin Raid
13th May 1915
Classified advert from Belgium battlefield tours, from Diary of W. J. Powell
1920
Cover of the programme for the dedication of the Llandrindod Wells War Memorial, signed by Walter Powell
2nd July 1922
Obituary of James Cross, by David Rogers, The Western Front Association
1994
Glass Technology Society founder members
1917
Leonard Jackson 54993 Bible inside front cover
9th August 1902
Newspaper cutting, regarding Alber Rawson, Army Service Corps
1916 - 1917
Rifleman Harry Green, memorial card.
January 1917
Newspaper cutting concering Private J.L. Clinch, 3rd. Mortar Battery (Australian Army)
1984
Press cutting detailing 'Angel of Mons' story
1914 - 1918
Cutting showing views of the S. C. A. Hut at Cologne
1919
War and Women' Pamphlet
1914 - 1918
Newspaper clipping concerning death of Leonard Jackson 54993
26 September 1917
Newspaper article on the death of four brothers in action
March 1918
Press cutting
21st June 1918
Over the Top - Waldo Beales
1914 - 1919
Waxham & Happing Rural Deanery Magazine 1914-1919
1914 - 1919
St Mary's Hickling - Memorial Book - WW1
1914 - 1919
Newspaper cuttings detailing the 'Skipper Dupes a German U-Boat', and 'Pittenweem and St Monance Boats Sunk by Submarine'
July 1916
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