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‘On your lips my life is hung’: Robert Graves and War

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"British" World War One Poetry: An Introduction
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Dr Charles Mundye takes a look at how Robert Graves' experiences and feelings about War that influenced his poetic career.
Dr Charles Mundye is Head of Academic Development at the Department of Humanities, Sheffield Hallam University. He has research interests in British and American literature of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and is President of the Robert Graves Society.

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"British" World War One Poetry: An Introduction
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Charles Mundye
Keywords
ww1
ww1 poetry
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 18/09/2014
Duration: 00:48:31

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