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The Poets of the Early 20th Century
The Poets of the Early 20th Century
The Poets of the Early 20th Century
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In England the Victorian Age was about to become the past and a new age of worldwide wars of horror and slaughter would envelop and decimate generations, forever staining mankind.

The Century would see the World discover strengths. The Democracies would stand firm against Fascism and later Communism yet still keep its own elite and privileged in power and the rest of us underfoot.

The World was more connected than ever before. Culture accelerated its kaleidoscopic and interwoven journey. Transport delivered people by car and train and then aeroplane to far flung corners of the globe. Empires were at their zenith and ready to fragment with new nations, many troubled, rising from their decay.

The natural world continued to be plundered and pillaged for its resources by industries who pledged ‘more’ and ‘better’ and would clothe and feed a growing world yet sow the seeds now ready to devastate us in our current times.

The globe was as vibrant and violent as troubled and tarnished as it ever was. But new ideas, new political systems, new times changed everything once again.

For our wordsmiths there was much to write about, much to contemplate. Poetry was moving from its grand established forms to experiment with others; The Imagists; The Modernists. Poetry seemed to be everywhere and from everyone.

Gibran, Brooke, Teasdale to Naidu and Ledwidge. These are but a few of this rich, diverse wave that with mere words bring treasures beyond compare.

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Release dateNov 1, 2023
ISBN9781835470619
The Poets of the Early 20th Century

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    The Poets of the Early 20th Century - James Joyce

    The Poets of the Early 20th Century 

    Volume I

    An Introduction

    In England the Victorian Age was about to become the past and a new age of worldwide wars of horror and slaughter would envelop and decimate generations, forever staining mankind. 

    The Century would see the World discover strengths. The Democracies would stand firm against Fascism and later Communism yet still keep its own elite and privileged in power and the rest of us underfoot.

    The World was more connected than ever before.  Culture accelerated its kaleidoscopic and interwoven journey. Transport delivered people by car and train and then aeroplane to far flung corners of the globe.  Empires were at their zenith and ready to fragment with new nations, many troubled, rising from their decay.

    The natural world continued to be plundered and pillaged for its resources by industries who pledged ‘more’ and ‘better’ and would clothe and feed a growing world yet sow the seeds now ready to devastate us in our current times.

    The globe was as vibrant and violent as troubled and tarnished as it ever was.  But new ideas, new political systems, new times changed everything once again.

    For our wordsmiths there was much to write about, much to contemplate. Poetry was moving from its grand established forms to experiment with others; The Imagists; The Modernists.  Poetry seemed to be everywhere and from everyone. 

    Gibran, Brooke, Teasdale to Naidu and Ledwidge.  These are but a few of this rich, diverse wave that with mere words bring treasures beyond compare.  

    Index of Contents

    A Rajput Love Song by Sarojini Naidu

    My Dead Dream by Sarojini Naidu

    The Poet's Love Song by Sarojini Naidu

    The Royal Tombs of Golconda by Sarojini Naidu

    Real Property by Harold Monro

    Midnight Lamentation by Harold Monro

    The Wayfarer by Patrick Pearse

    The Mother by Patrick Pearse

    To My Daughter Betty, The Gift of God by Tom Kettle

    On Leaving Ireland, July 14th 1916 by Tom Kettle

    Image by Edward Storer

    The Blind Ploughman by Radclyffe Hall

    Ode To Sappho by Radclyffe Hall

    Ardour by Radclyffe Hall

    Palace by Guillaume Apollinaire

    One Evening by Guillaume Apollinaire

    The White Snow by Guillaume Apollinaire

    The Volunteer by Herbert Asquith

    Autumn, 1914 by Mary Webb

    Fallen by Alice Corbin

    Two Voices by Alice Corbin

    A Prayer by James Joyce

    Tilly by James Joyce

    Sleep Now, O Sleep Now by James Joyce

    Night Piece by James Joyce

    Deirdre by James Stephens

    Midnight by James Stephens

    Spectral by John Drinkwater

    The Life of Love - Spring by Khalil Gibran

    On Pain by Khalil Gibran

    Autumn by Khalil Gibran

    Song of the Flower by Khalil Gibran

    The Embankment by T E Hulme

    Trenches - St Eloi by T E Hulme

    Paradox by Anna Wickham

    Divorce by Anna Wickham

    I Shall Not Care by Sara Teasdale

    The Kiss by Sara Teasdale

    There Will Come Soft Rain by Sara Teasdale

    I Am Not Yours by Sara Teasdale

    I Rose From Dreamless Hours by James Elroy Flecker

    Felo De Se by James Elroy Flecker

    Prayer by James Elroy Flecker

    Wander Thirst by Gerald Gould

    This is The Horror That, Night after Night by Gerald Gould

    Dim Hours of Dusk by Sinclair Lewis

    The Ultra Modern by Sinclair Lewis

    A Crowded Trolly Car by Elinor Wylie

    Sea Lullaby by Elinor Wylie

    Gloire De Dijon by D H Lawrence

    Brother And Sister by D H Lawrence

    Baby Tortoise by D H Lawrence

    Snake by D H Lawrence

    The Calm Poem by John Gould Fletcher

    Monadnock by John Gould Fletcher

    The Thought by Humbert Wolfe

    Trees by Joyce Kilmer

    Rouge Bouquet by Joyce Kilmer

    Main Street by Joyce Kilmer

    The Old Vicarage of Grantchester by Rupert Brooke

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