Alistair Davies | Sussex University

Alistair Davies | Sussex University

09/30/21 Writing and the Great War - Q3010 - Alistair Davies | Sussex University Writing and the Great War - Q3010 - View Online Alistair Davies 1. Barker, P.: Regeneration. Penguin, London (2008). 2. Sassoon, Siegfried: Siegfried Sassoon: Collected poems, 1908-1956. Faber, London (1984). 3. The Siegfried Sassoon Collection | First World War Poetry Digital Archive. 4. Sassoon, Siegfried: Memoirs of an infantry officer. Faber, London (2000). 5. Stallworthy, Jon: Survivors’ songs: from Maldon to the Somme. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008). 6. Bogacz, T.: ‘A tyranny of words’ : Language, Poetry and Anti-modernism in England and the First World War. The Journal of Modern History. 58, 643–668 (1986). 1/29 09/30/21 Writing and the Great War - Q3010 - Alistair Davies | Sussex University 7. Campbell, J.S.: ‘For You May Touch Them Not’: Misogyny, Homosexuality, and the Ethics of Passivity in First World War Poetry. ELH. 64, 823–842. 8. 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