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Analysis of "my sweet old etcetera" by E E Cummings

Analysis of "my sweet old etcetera" by E E Cummings
Probably Cummings's most famous First World War poem and certainly his most humorous, he offers here a series of ironic recollections of the conflict. Here we have given a thorough study of this poem.
SKU SKU16376  
Number of Words 746
Author W Lawrance
Format Non-printable e-Book in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format.
 
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