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Analysis of "Concert Party: Busseboom" by Edmund Blunden

Analysis of "Concert Party: Busseboom" by Edmund Blunden
This poem, which appears to be the description of a concert party demonstrates an element of bitterness. In our detailed analysis we have also provided suggestions for comparisons which include The Send Off by Wilfred Owen.
SKU SKU16159  
Number of Words 1409
Author W Lawrance
Format Non-printable Adobe Acrobat PDF
 
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