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This article will be instrumental in providing a comparison between pre and post-war to elaborate on the effect of the war on culture.
The link to this article is assets.cambridge.org/052164/4208/sample/0521644208ws.pdf
Beskar, M. " Alienation and Transformation: The Poetry of World War I ." Meta Interdisciplinary Journal (2013). Print.
Beskar analyzes a number of poetry that was produced during World War 1. In this analysis, he also covers the effect of the war in terms of loss of lives, industrialization, and economy. The frustrations brought about by the war are manifested through poetry. Some poets that facilitated this include Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, and Ivor Gurney among others. This article will assist in the understanding of the historical significance of the war and poetry.
Hipp, D. The Poetry of Shell Shock: Wartime Trauma and Healing in Wilfred. McFarland Publishers, 2005. Print.
The author of this book is an associate English Professor at Aurora University in Illinois. In this book, Hipp describes the psychological effects of the war on everyone, including the soldiers. Most of the soldiers were tormented, and they poetically expressed their feelings and thoughts about the war. All the three soldiers here were poets before the war and used poems to establish continuity of their lives. This book will be helpful in comparing poetry before and after the war in the Georgian era.
Roberts, D. The Poetry of the First World War The War Poetry. 2011. Web.
In addition to giving world war poets, this article also analyses the war poetry anthologies. It also provides notes on things that were known by the War poets, and those they shared with the public through poetry.
Williams, D. Media, Memory of the First World War.Montreal and Kingston: McGill- Queens University Press, 2009. Print.
This article provides a brief summary of details of the First World War, including its effects on civilians and society as a whole. It also recognizes the contributions of poets like Wilfred Owen and the others to bring sanity to the detrimental war effects. Williams finalizes his article by looking at other Georgian poets in relation to literary modernism. This article will be useful in my research, as it will provide the basic information that will characterize the era of the war and how it affected the soldiers. This information will be obtained through careful analysis of the poem, and from Owen’s letters to his family.