Sách nói: Poems of the Great War
- Download Duty audio
- Download "Wake up, England" audio
- Download The Vigil audio
- Download To the Troubler of the World audio
- Download To England: To Strike Quickly audio
- Download The Fourth of August audio
- Download The United Front audio
- Download England to the Sea audio
- Download The Hour audio
- Download The Wife of Flanders audio
- Download The Stars in their Courses audio
- Download Commandeered audio
- Download The Man who Keeps his Head audio
- Download France audio
- Download We Willed it Not audio
- Download Pro Patria audio
- Download Hymn before Action audio
- Download Hymn in War Time audio
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At a time when the need for courage and tenacity of the British people was at its peak, these poems published at the outset of the First World War emerged as an attempt to bolster the war effort and reinforce the determination of a people and a country under siege.
Despite the fact that the war was to continue for another four dreary, deadly years, these poems - poems of hope, victory and a wished for peace - assisted a nation in peril to cope with the daily threat to its existence and helped remind the British people of the leaders they were in the fight for freedom and justice.
Much praise is due this diverse band of inspirational poets who assumed the rallying cry of a nation whose liberty was under threat and took it upon themselves to unite and arouse a people's resistance against the developing perils that were befalling them.
These are poets who knew there was a solution to the war's conundrum of escalating violence and that it lay through the issuance of a rallying cry for a great nation to uphold the rule of law and fight this new and fierce enemy - this enemy of peace-loving nations, an evil that would consume all in its path if permitted.
This rallying cry, this plea, this decree, this appeal to the resistance that defined a nation and which would ultimately spell victory is eloquently articulated by Poet Laureate, Robert Bridges, as he commands, "Up, careless, awake! Ye peacemakers, fight! England stands for Honour: God defend the Right!" - Summary by Bruce Kachuk
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