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IB History project from the International School of Toulouse. Dr Santanu Das gives an introduction to the Tim Kendall, editor of the new edition of ' As we approach the centenary, Jon Stallworthy looks at what was significant about the First Timothy Dayton, Kansas State University This lecture on objection to the It wasn't a fighter plane, a tank, or a battleship that spelled the end of the First

Robert Evans, Auburn University at Montgomery This session will discuss roughly twenty different ways

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To what extent did poetry change and vary during World War One?

To what extent did poetry change and vary during World War One?

IB History project from the International School of Toulouse.

World War One Poetry

World War One Poetry

Dr Santanu Das gives an introduction to the

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Wilfred Owen, a Poet in the Trenches

Wilfred Owen, a Poet in the Trenches

Wilfred Owen was an English soldier and

The Impact of World War I on Modern Literature Explained

The Impact of World War I on Modern Literature Explained

World War I

Tim Kendall on the poets of World War One a century later

Tim Kendall on the poets of World War One a century later

Tim Kendall, editor of the new edition of '

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The Words of War - Poetry of WW1 - TV Documentary

The Words of War - Poetry of WW1 - TV Documentary

The Words ofWar -

How To Kill by Keith Douglas: Read by Noel Clarke | Remembering World War 1 | More 4

How To Kill by Keith Douglas: Read by Noel Clarke | Remembering World War 1 | More 4

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What is important about poetry from the First World War?

What is important about poetry from the First World War?

As we approach the centenary, Jon Stallworthy looks at what was significant about the First

The Soldier Poets of World War I: Voices from the Trenches

The Soldier Poets of World War I: Voices from the Trenches

The First

Suicide in the Trenches by Siegfried Sassoon: Read by Stephen Graham | Remembering World War 1 | C4

Suicide in the Trenches by Siegfried Sassoon: Read by Stephen Graham | Remembering World War 1 | C4

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Muted Voices in American First World War Poetry: From the General to the Specific

Muted Voices in American First World War Poetry: From the General to the Specific

Timothy Dayton, Kansas State University This lecture on objection to the

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7. World War I Poetry in England

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The Last Laugh by Wilfred Owen: Read by Sean Bean | Remembering World War 1 | More 4

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Has Our Attitude To War Changed Since The Middle Ages? | Literary Classics

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How did World War I end? - Behind the News

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Ways of Reading and Teaching World War I Literature - Robert Evans

Robert Evans, Auburn University at Montgomery This session will discuss roughly twenty different ways