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Notes on Edward Thomas: Selected Poems

Notes on Edward Thomas:
Selected Poems

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This paperback study guide contains detailed analysis of a compilation of Edward Thomas’s most popular and frequently studied poems, for A-Level students.

The poems are arranged chronologically, as follows:

  • March
  • Old Man
  • A Private
  • Tears
  • But these things also
  • In Memoriam (Easter 1915)
  • Melancholy
  • The Glory
  • Words
  • Aspens
  • This is no case of petty right or wrong
  • Rain
  • No one so much as you (M.E.T.)
  • The Cherry Trees
  • The sun used to shine
  • No one cares less than I
  • As the team’s head-brass
  • Blenheim Oranges (Gone, gone again)
  • Lights Out

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  • Writer

    W Lawrance
  • ISBN

    978-1-905378-34-0

  • Format

    Paperback
  • Extent

    92pp
  • Published Date

    20 November 2013
  • Edition

    First

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Notes on Siegfried Sassoon: Selected War Poems

Notes on Siegfried Sassoon:
Selected War Poems

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This paperback study guide contains detailed analysis of a compilation of Siegfried Sassoon’s most popular and frequently studied war poems, for both GCSE and A-Level students.

The poems are arranged chronologically, as follows:

  • The Last Meeting
  • Died of Wounds
  • The Hero
  • The Death-Bed
  • They
  • Arms and the Man
  • ‘Blighters’
  • Base Details
  • The Rear-Guard
  • The General
  • To Any Dead Officer
  • Lamentations
  • Does It Matter?
  • Sick Leave
  • Attack
  • Survivors
  • Glory of Women
  • Prelude: The Troops
  • Twelve Months After
  • Suicide in the Trenches
  • Trench Duty
  • Aftermath
  • The Dug-out
  • Everyone Sang
  • To One Who Was With Me in the War.

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  • Writer

    W Lawrance
  • ISBN

    978-1-905378-20-3

  • Format

    Paperback
  • Extent

    88pp
  • Published Date

    19 November 2013
  • Edition

    First

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