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Analysis of "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae

Analysis of "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae
Probably the most famous and often quoted poem of the First World War, this piece provided the inspiration for the Poppy becoming a symbol of remembrance. We have provided a comprehensive analysis together with comparisons with the works of Julian Grenfell, Rupert Brooke and Charles Hamilton Sorley.
SKU SKU16156  
Number of Words 1143
Author W Lawrance
Format Non-printable Adobe Acrobat PDF
 
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