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Dr Alisa Miller looks at the popular poets in the early years of the War and the way that the press and publishing worlds created a commercial culture in support of the conflict. Alisa Miller is Research Fellow at the Un...
The Early Poets is an episode from "British" World War One Poetry: An Introduction by Oxford University. Dr Alisa Miller looks at the popular poets in the early years of the War and the way that the press and publishing worlds created a com...
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Published Sep 14, 2014, 48:01 long, audio available.
Dr Alisa Miller looks at the popular poets in the early years of the War and the way that the press and publishing worlds created a commercial culture in support of the conflict. Alisa Miller is Research Fellow at the University of Chichester. Her work is concerned with how individuals understand and reconcile war as both a private and a public experience, and the cultural artifacts that they create in order to explain and contextualise extraordinary experience of violence.
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The Early Poets is from "British" World War One Poetry: An Introduction by Oxford University.
Published Sep 14, 2014 and 48:01 long