War Poetry and Politics of Representation: Expressionist Reading of Rupert Brooke's Selective War Poems '1914 I: PEACE', '1914 III: THE DEAD', '1914 IV: THE DEAD'AND '1914 V: SOLDIER' (original) (raw)

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