Langlit - Poets To Poems Flashcards

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John McCrae

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In Flanders Fields

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Thomas Hardy

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Channel Firing

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Rupert Brooke

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The Soldier

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Wilfred Owen

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Dulce et Decorum Est

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Robert Graves

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The Trenches (Heard in the Ranks)

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Siegfried Sassoon

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Trench Duty

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Erich Maria Remarque

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All Quiet on the Western Front

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Djuna Barnes

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How It Feels To Be Forcibly Fed

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Colette

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journalist accounts of an aerial attack at Verdun

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Mary Rinehart

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journalist accounts of the Belgian front

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Rebecca West

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“Hands that War: The Cordite Makers” about the Scottish Dornock Munitions Factory

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Katherine Mansfield

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The Fly

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Gertrude Stein

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The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

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Frida Schanz

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Silence

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Edith Sitwell

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The Dancers (During a Great Battle, 1916)

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Vera Brittain

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Verses of a VAD
Testament of Youth
Sic Transit–