5V Literature - The Modern Period / The War Poets

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A Survey of English Literature
THE MODERN PERIOD
&
THE WAR POETS

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This lesson
Introduction to the Modern Period
Introduction to the War Poets

The Soldier by Rupert Brooke

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

What are the main themes
of War Poetry?

Slide 4 - Woordweb

Historical context - 1
The First World War  aka The Great War (1914-1918)
  • Trenches
  • Large-scale slaughter in Flanders and Northern France
  • Entire generation of young men wiped out
  • Britain lost place as one of dominant political + economic powers in the world
  • Great Depression (1930s)

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

The War Poets - 1
The horrors of modern warfare
An attempt to find words for their emotions
Four "Trench Poets"

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The War Poets - 2
Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
  • Already famous young poet 
  • Joined Royal Navy in 1914
  • Fell ill and died from infected mosquito bite

The Soldier: Characteristic for the mood in very early part of war

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

The War Poets - 3
Charles Sorley (1895-1915)

Arrived at wesrn front in May 1915
Killed in action during the Battle of Loos (October 1915)
Unsentimental style

Sonnet: When you see millions of mouthless dead

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The War Poets - 4.1
Siegried Sassoon (1886-1967)

Established poet at beginning of war
Joined army in August 1914
Wounded twice
Published many poems on war experiences and feelings

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The War Poets - 4.2
Characterized by harsh realism; biting sarcasm

Main themes:  
  • incompetence of officers
  • ignorance of people
  • false picture of war
  • frustrations of soldiers

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The War Poets - 5
Wilfred Owen (1893-1918)
  • Most talented of "Trench Poets"
  • Wounded in 1917; wrote most of his poems back in England
  • Went back to France in 1918; killed November 4
  • Poems published in 1920 - edited by Siegfried Sassoon
  • Created tragic vison of world at war, dominated by pain and suffering

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

What are the main themes
of War Poetry?

Slide 12 - Woordweb

End of lesson
Last introduction to literature!

Next lesson: more war poetry

Slide 13 - Tekstslide