Read Some Desperate Glory Online
Authors: Max Egremont
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âA Fallodon Memory'
âA Private'
âA Terre'
âA Worm Fed on the Heart of Corinth'
âAbsolution'
âAfter-Glow'
âAll the Hills and Vales Along'
âAnthem for Doomed Youth'
âArms and the Boy'
âAs the Team's Head-Brass'
âAugust 1914'
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âBach and the Sentry'
âBallad of the Three Spectres'
âBattery Moving Up to a New Position from Rest Camp: Dawn'
âBlighters'
âBreak of Day in the Trenches'
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âCock-Crow'
âCounter-Attack'
âCrickley Hill'
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âDawn on the Somme'
âDead Men's Dump'
âDisabled'
âDulce et Decorum Est'
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âEveryone Sang'
âExposure'
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âFirst Time In'
âFragment'
âFutility'
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âGouzeaucourt: The Deceitful Calm'
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âHome' (1915)
âHome' (1916)
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âI Saw England â July Night'
âI Saw his Round Mouth's Crimson'
âIn Memoriam (Easter, 1915)'
âInsensibility'
âInto Battle'
âIt is Near Toussaints'
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âLaventie'
âLetter to Robert Graves'
âLights Out'
âLouse Hunting'
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âMarching â As Seen from the Left File'
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â1916 Seen from 1921'
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âOn Passing the New Menin Gate'
âOn Receiving News of the War': Cape Town
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âPeace'
âPhotographs (To Two Scots Lads)'
âPoem for End'
âPrayer for Those on the Staff'
âPreface'
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âRain'
âRecalling War'
âReport on Experience'
âReturning, We Hear the Larks'
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âSergeant-Major Money'
âServitude'
âSoldier: Twentieth Century'
âSong'
âStrange Meeting'
âStrange Service'
âSuch, Such is Death'
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âThanksgiving'
âThe Bohemians'
âThe Combe'
âThe Dead'
âThe Death Bed'
âThe Festubert Shrine'
âThe General'
âThe Interview'
âThe Kiss'
âThe Last Day of Leave (1916)'
âThe Mangel-Bury'
âThe Owl'
âThe Redeemer'
âThe Rock Below'
âThe Secret'
âThe Silent One'
âThe Soldier'
âThe Sun Used to Shine'
âThe Troop Ship'
âThe Trumpet'
âThe Unknown Bird'
âThe Watchers'
âThe Zonnebeke Road'
âThis is No Case of Petty Right or Wrong'
âThrough These Pale Cold Days'
âTo Any Dead Officer'
âTo Germany'
âTo his Love'
âTo the Poet Before Battle'
âTo the Prussians of England'
âTwo Voices'
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âVlamertinghe: Passing the Chateau'
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âWar Books'
âWhen You See Millions of the Mouthless Dead'
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Index
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Abbeville
Abercrombie, Lascelles
Albert, Belgium
Alexandria
Amiens
Amis, Kingsley
Antwerp
Arnold, Thomas
Arras; battle of (1917)
Asquith, Arthur
Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith: and war threat; at fancy-dress ball; succeeded as PM by Lloyd George
Asquith, Raymond
Asquith, (Lady) Violet (
later
Bonham Carter)
Auden, W. H.; âThe Malverns'
Austria
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Balfour, Arthur James
Bangour, Scottish borders
Baring, Maurice: âJulian Grenfell' (poem)
Barnett, Correlli
Beaumont Hamel
Belgium: invaded and occupied by Germany; German atrocities reported; part flooded
Belloc, Hilaire
Bennett, Arnold
Bertrancourt
Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald von
Bihecourt
Billing, Noel Pemberton
Binyon, Laurence: xi; âFor the Fallen'; (ed.)
Golden Treasury of Modern Lyrics
Bismarck, Prince Otto von
Blackadder
(TV programme)
Blomfield, Sir Reginald
Bloomsbury: cynicism
Blunden, Claire
Blunden, Edward: in Kent villages; romantic view of countryside; at Christ's Hospital; background; enlistment and commission; in France; awarded Military Cross; on trench names; pride in British army achievements; praises Sassoon; on Third Ypres; at Third Ypres; in Flanders; poetry published; on Graves's claim to importance; reads Sassoon's
Counter-Attack
; at war's end; marriage; at Oxford after war; post-war poetic style; edits Gurney poems; Marsh publishes in Georgian anthology; Sassoon on; teaches in Japan; praises Owen's
Poems
; reputation; friendship with Sassoon; remembers virtues of First War; revisits Flanders; elected Oxford Professor of Poetry; death; drawn to pacificism before Second World War; âAlmswomen'; âThe Festubert Shrine'; âGouzeaucourt: The Deceitful Calm'; âIn Festubert';
1916 Seen from 1921
; âThe Midnight Skaters'; âReport on Experience'; âThe Silver Bird of Herndyke Mill'; âTwo Voices';
Undertones of War
; âVlameringhe: Passing the Chateau'; âThe Watchers'; âThe Zonnebeke Road'
Boer War (1899â1902)
Bomberg, David
Bottomley, Gordon
Brest Litovsk, treaty of (1918)
Brewer, Herbert
Britain: avoids conscription; effect of war on; and impending war; pre-war unrest and change in; empire; public school system; and outbreak of war; introduces conscription; strategy after Somme; retreat before German spring offensive (1918); justification for entering war
British Expeditionary Force: casualties
Brittain, Vera
Britten, Benjamin:
War Requiem
Brooke, Rupert: joins Fabians; and Isaac Rosenberg; published in
Georgian Poetry
; romantic life-style; background; and outbreak of war; reputation; appearance; affair with Ka Cox; moodiness; nervous collapse; visits Germany; travels to USA and South Seas; on English peace; Sassoon meets; Grenfell praises; Marsh helps to enlist; on âforeign field'; sees action at Antwerp; returns to England; sent to Dardanelles; death and obituary; poetry criticized; inexperience; spirit of poetry; Gurney on; Gurney dedicates book to; Virginia Woolf on; memorialized; post-war reputation; in Yeats's
Oxford Book of Modern Verse
; in Larkin's Oxford anthology;
Collected Poems
; âThe Dead'; âFragment'; âHeaven';
1914 and Other Poems
(ed. Marsh); âThe Old Vicarage at Grantchester'; âPeace'; âThe Soldier'; âTiare Tahiti'
Browne, Denis
Browning, Robert
Brunswick manifesto
Buchan, John
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward
Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron
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Cambrai, battle of (1917)
Cambridge Magazine
Carpenter, Edward
Carrington, Charles
Chaliapin, Feodor Ivanovich
Chambrin
Charterhouse school
Chatto and Windus (publishers)
Chemin des Dames
Chesterton, G. K.
Christ's Hospital school
Churchill (Sir) Winston: Marsh serves as private secretary; forms Royal Naval Division; defends action at Antwerp; plans Dardanelles campaign
Cohen, Mrs (Rosenberg's benefactor)
Cohen, Reuben (âCrazy')
Colefax, Sibyl, Lady
Cornford, Frances
Cox, Ka
Craiglockart Sanatorium, Scotland: Owen and Sassoon at
Crécy
Cuinchy (village)
Cunard, Nancy
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Daily Herald
Dardanelles Straits
Davies, W. H.
Day Lewis, Cecil
de la Mare, Walter
Delville Wood
Dent, Edward Joseph
Desborough, Ethel, Lady (Grenfells' mother);
Pages from a Family Journal
Desborough, William Henry Grenfell, Baron (Grenfells' father)
Domvast
Donne, John
Douglas, Lord Alfred
Douglas, Keith; âAristocrats'; âDesert Flowers'
Drinkwater, John
Dunkerley, William
see
Oxenham, John
Dymock, Gloucestershire
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Edward VII, King
Eliot, T. S.;
The Waste Land
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Farjeon, Eleanor
Festubert
Finzi, Gerald
First World War: poets; casualties; western front; outbreak; ends; evaluated
Flanders: Allied retreat (1914)
Flecker, James Elroy
Foch, Marshal Ferdinand
Ford, Ford Madox;
Parade's End
Forster, E. M.: on Brooke's sonnets; in Alexandria;
Howards End
;
The Longest Journey
France: and outbreak of war; famines and poor harvests; impoverished nobility; social ambitions; relations with Austria; German advance through (1914); in American War of Independence; financial state; role of monarchy; and defence of Verdun; casualties; army mutinies; part-occupied by Germany; counter-attack (1918); censorship; public opinion in
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria
Fraser, Claude Lovat
French, Field Marshal Sir John
Freyberg, Bernard, VC
Fricourt
Frost, Robert;
North of Boston
Fry, Roger
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Gallipoli
Gardner, Brian: (ed.)
Up the Line to Death
gas (poison)
Georgian Poetry
(ed. Marsh)
Germany: and outbreak of war; unification; Sorley in; student fraternities; supports Austria-Hungary; Robert Graves in; Brooke visits; early advance in France (1914); war aims; attack on Verdun; casualties; territorial occupation; negotiates peace with Soviet Russia; strength in 1917â18; spring offensive (1918); control of Romanian oilfields; internal unrest; repelled; sense of injustice over Treaty of Versailles
Gertler, Mark
Gibson, Wilfred
Gosse, Edmund; âWar and Literature' (essay)
Goya, Francisco
Grantchester
Graves, Robert: Marsh reads; wins school boxing cup; background; schooling; enlists; commissioned and trained; links with Germany; in action; meets Robert Frost at Poetry Bookshop; in France; Sassoon meets; unpopularity; at battle of Loos; on German superior military equipment; inexperience; influence on Sassoon; absent from Somme; on Sassoon's charge at Somme; wounded; and Sassoon's war protest and treatment; visits Sassoon at Craiglockhart; on Nichols; marriage to Nancy Nicholson; Sassoon leaves money legacy to; Sassoon's âLetter to'; at war's end; Nichols reads works in USA; admires Brooke; at Oxford after war; post-war poetic style; infatuation with Laura Riding; life in Oxfordshire; in Roberts's Faber anthology; post-war activities and preoccupations; visits Hardy; returns to England and Majorca; on Sassoon's homosexuality; views on First War; death; affection for north Wales;
But It Still Goes On
;
Fairies and Fusiliers
(collection);
Goodbye to All That
; âThe Last Day of Leave';
Over the Brazier
(collection); âRecalling War'; âThe Rock Below'; âSergeant-Major Money';
Whipperginny
(collection)
Great War, The
(BBC series)
Grenfell, Billy
Grenfell, Julian: background; in South Africa; in India; mocks Edward Marsh; political ambitions; on outbreak of war; poetry; wishes to return from South Africa on outbreak of war; serves in France and Belgium; letters printed in
The Times
; boxing; on Brooke's âThe Soldier'; declines staff post; death; as hero poet; later reputation; âInto Battle'; âPrayer for Those on the Staff'
Grey, Sir Edward
Gunston, Leslie
Gurney, Ivor: depression and mental problems; education; in Cotswolds; romantic view of countryside; background; musical talent; serves as private soldier; rejected for army service; enlists; criticizes Brooke; arrives in France; letter-writing; relishes army comradeship; training in England; in action; on brutality of war; sets songs to music; wounded in arm; bequeaths copyrights; told of superior French staff; at war's end; post-war life; detained in asylums; sets Edward Thomas poems to music; death (1937); reputation; post-war poetry; âAfter War'; âAfter-Glow'; âBach and the Sentry'; âBallad of the Three Spectres'; âThe Bohemians'; âCrickley Hill'; âFirst Time In';
Five Elizabethan Songs
(music); âI Saw England â July Night'; âThe Interview'; âIt is Near Toussaints'; âLaventie'; âThe Mangel-Bury'; âMemory'; âPain; âPhotographs (To Two Scots Lads)';
Poem for End
; âRequiem'; âServitude';
Severn and Somme
(collection); âThe Silent One'; âSong'; âSong and Pain'; âStrange Service'; âTime and the Soldier'; âTo his Love'; âTo the Poet Before Battle'; âTo the Prussians of England'; âWar Books';
War's Embers
(collection)
Gurney, Ronald
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Habsburg Empire (Austria-Hungary)
Haig, General Sir Douglas
Hall, Edna Clark
Hamilton, General Sir Ian