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Poems, 1916-1918: A Lyrical Reflection on War, Love, and Loss in World War I

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English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

In "Poems, 1916-1918," Francis Brett Young offers a poignant collection of poetry deeply rooted in the context of the First World War. His verses encapsulate the tumultuous emotions of the era, blending vivid imagery with a lyrical style that reflects both personal and collective experiences. The poems traverse themes of loss, longing, and the fragility of life, showcasing Young's ability to capture the essence of human sorrow and resilience against the backdrop of warfare. This collection not only mirrors the literary movements of early 20th-century England but also serves as a testament to the power of poetry to articulate the inexpressible horrors and fleeting beauty of that time. Young, a respected author and poet, was profoundly influenced by his own experiences during the war. His medical background and time on the frontlines provided him with a unique perspective on the psychological and emotional toll of conflict, which resonates throughout his work. The poems reflect a balance between personal reflection and broader societal critiques, marking Young's growth as a literary figure deeply attuned to the struggles of his contemporaries. "Poems, 1916-1918" is a must-read for anyone interested in war literature or the evolution of modern poetry. Young's evocative language and deep reflections will resonate with readers, encouraging them to contemplate the enduring human spirit in times of adversity. Experience the power of these words that stand as a bridge between the past and present, making this collection an essential addition to any literary library.

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Release date

Ebook: 16 March 2020