Index for Oxford poetry, 1918 by T. W. Earp, E. F. A. Geach,

Summary:

"Oxford Poetry, 1918" edited by T. W. Earp, E. F. A. Geach, and Dorothy L. Sayers is a collection of poems penned by various authors during the early 20th century. This anthology presents the diverse voices of poetical expression emerging from the University of Oxford, capturing the sentiments and themes prevalent during the post-World War I era. The likely topics explored within the book range from love and loss to reflections on the social conditions of the time, all presented through the lens of lyrical poetry. The collection features a variety of poems that demonstrate both individual and collective experiences, showcasing the work of emerging talents alongside established authors. Themes of nostalgia, the nature of love, the impact of war, and personal introspection are prevalent throughout the anthology. Each poem conveys unique emotions and observations, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of human experience. The contributions come from poets affiliated with various Oxford colleges, allowing for a rich tapestry of styles and subjects, and revealing the vibrancy and diversity of literary thought during this critical period in history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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