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Analysis of "Rendezvous" by Alan Seeger

Analysis of "Rendezvous" by Alan Seeger
In what is undoubtedly the most famous American poem of the First World War, Alan Seeger appears to foresee his own death. Here we have given a thorough analysis of this well-known poem.
SKU SKU16370  
Number of Words 859
Author W Lawrance
Format Non-printable e-Book in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format.
 
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