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Jonathan Bate, 6 December 1984
The Oxford Book of War Poetry
edited by Jon Stallworthy.
Oxford, 358 pp., £9.50, September 1984,0 19 214125 2 Show More
edited by Jon Stallworthy.
Oxford, 358 pp., £9.50, September 1984,
Secret Destinations
by Charles Causley.
Macmillan, 69 pp., £7.95, September 1984,0 333 38268 4 Show More
by Charles Causley.
Macmillan, 69 pp., £7.95, September 1984,
“... The Great War was the war of the great war poets. Was ‘the war to end all wars’ also the war to end all war poetry? The best part of Jon Stallworthy’s introduction to his Oxford Book of War Poetry is a discussion of the chivalric ideal in the British public school classes of the 19th century. ‘Honour the charge’ makes the cavalrymen of the Light Brigade into Arthurian heroes; ‘Noble Six Hundred’ places them in the tradition of the three hundred Spartans commemorated in Simonides’ epigram on Thermopylae ... ”