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Analysis of "Perhaps" by Vera Brittain

Analysis of "Perhaps" by Vera Brittain
Possibly Vera Brittain's most famous poem, dedicated to her fiance Roland Leighton who was killed in action. Here we offer a detailed analysis of this poem and suggest comparisons including Lamplight by May Wedderburn Cannan and Reported Missing by Anna Gordon Keown.
SKU SKU16257  
Number of Words 898
Author W Lawrance
Format Non-printable Adobe Acrobat PDF
 
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