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General Editor's Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
War and British Culture 1914-82 | 7 | |
Englishness | 25 | |
Popular Culture | 38 | |
Politics | 52 | |
British Cultures I: Provincial Intellectuals and Jewish Radicals | 64 | |
British Cultures II: Scottish Cultures and Poets in Exile | 82 | |
Gender | 95 | |
Strange Service | 120 | |
De Profundis | 121 | |
Strange Hells | 122 | |
First Time In | 122 | |
The Silent One | 123 | |
Swift and Slow | 124 | |
The Mangel-Bury | 124 | |
While I Write | 125 | |
Apologia Pro Poemate Meo | 127 | |
Insensibility | 128 | |
Strange Meeting | 130 | |
Smile, Smile, Smile | 132 | |
Futility | 133 | |
Spring Offensive | 133 | |
This Is My Story | 135 | |
My Little Wet Home in the Trench | 136 | |
Tribute to the 11th Division | 137 | |
On the Red Road to Hooge | 138 | |
Send 'Em Along | 140 | |
The Jew | 143 | |
Break of Day in the Trenches | 144 | |
Louse Hunting | 145 | |
Dead Man's Dump | 146 | |
Girl to Soldier on Leave | 149 | |
from Part 7 of In Parenthesis | 151 | |
After Troy | 165 | |
from Part I of The Tribute | 166 | |
from Section I of The Walls Do Not Fall | 167 | |
from My Company | 170 | |
To a Conscript of 1940 | 171 | |
Going Westwards | 174 | |
Alasdair MacLeod | 176 | |
Heroes | 177 | |
Death Valley | 179 | |
All Day It Has Rained ... | 181 | |
The Journey | 182 | |
The Jungle | 183 | |
from Interlude: Opening of an Offensive, Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica | 188 | |
Seventh Elegy: Seven Good Germans, Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica | 190 | |
Tenth Elegy: The Frontier, Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica | 193 | |
Victory Hoe-Down | 195 | |
The 51st Highland Division's Farewell to Sicily | 197 | |
Ballad of Anzio | 198 | |
The Blubbing Buchmanite | 200 | |
Simplify me when I'm dead | 203 | |
Mersa | 204 | |
Cairo Jag | 205 | |
Sportsmen | 206 | |
Dead Men | 207 | |
How to Kill | 208 | |
Lecturing to Troops | 210 | |
Big City | 211 | |
Egypt | 212 | |
from Exile's Letter | 213 | |
from Principles of Social Reconstruction (1916) | 219 | |
from Sorel, Marx, and the War (1916) | 222 | |
from To Hell with Culture (1941) | 225 | |
from Secondary Elaboration (1925) | 228 | |
from The Poets of World War II (1949) | 232 | |
from Jewish Factor in the War and Settlement (1916) | 235 | |
from The Ruined Romantics (1916) | 236 | |
from the Preface to In Parenthesis (1937) | 239 | |
from Three Guineas (1938) | 243 | |
from Notes on Culture and the War (1940) | 245 | |
from Poetry and Two Wars (1941) | 247 | |
from Bless 'em All: A Piece About Army Songs (1941) | 252 | |
from a letter to J. C. Hall (1943) | 255 | |
from In Memory of Richard Hillary (1943) | 257 | |
from Citizens in War - and After (1945) | 261 | |
from Recent Verse: London and Cairo (1944) | 266 | |
from An Anatomy of Exile (1946) | 268 | |
Further reading | 271 | |
Bibliography | 273 | |
Index | 284 |
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