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Analysis of "Mad" by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Analysis of "Mad" by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
This is a very unusual pre-Somme poem and, like many of Gibson's pieces, is very economical in its use of language. In our analysis, we provide sound opinion and understanding of this short but remarkable poem.
SKU SKU16343  
Number of Words 507
Author W. Lawrance
Format Non-printable Adobe Acrobat PDF
 
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