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Adrian Barlow looks at the impact of World War One poets in the years immediately following the War, in late 20s and early 30s, and as we embark on the 100 year anniversary of the conflict. Adrian Barlow is the President...
Impact of the 1914 – 1918 Poets is an episode from "British" World War One Poetry: An Introduction by Oxford University. Adrian Barlow looks at the impact of World War One poets in the years immediately following the War, in late 20s and ea...
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Published Sep 22, 2014, 58:26 long, audio available.
Adrian Barlow looks at the impact of World War One poets in the years immediately following the War, in late 20s and early 30s, and as we embark on the 100 year anniversary of the conflict. Adrian Barlow is the President of the English Association and series editor of Cambridge Contexts in Literature. Previously he was Director of Public and Professional Programmes at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education.
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This episode was published on Sep 22, 2014.
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Impact of the 1914 – 1918 Poets is from "British" World War One Poetry: An Introduction by Oxford University.
Published Sep 22, 2014 and 58:26 long