| 1 |
Edmund Blunden |
Margi Blunden, daughter of Edmund Blunden, talks about her father and his work. |
Margi Blunden |
| 2 |
Impact of the 1914 – 1918 Poets |
Adrian Barlow looks at the impact of World War One poets in the years immediately following the War… |
Adrian Barlow |
| 3 |
'Earth Voices Whispering’: Reading Ireland’s Poetry of WWI: An Introduction |
Professor Gerald Dawe relates the Irish poetry of World War One to the history of Ireland itself… |
Gerald Dawe |
| 4 |
David Jones |
Often overlooked, Dr Stuart Lee introduces David Jones and his seminal work 'In Parenthesis'. |
Stuart Lee |
| 5 |
Isaac Rosenberg: ‘Fierce Imaginings’ – the Private and the Poet |
Author and editor, Jean Liddiard, presents the life and work of Isaac Rosenberg. |
Jean Liddiard |
| 6 |
Ivor Gurney: A Poet born out of War |
Dr Philip Lancaster presents the life of literary musician Ivor Guney, and introduces some the key… |
Philip Lancaster |
| 7 |
Manuscripts |
In this short talk Dr Stuart Lee introduces some of the primary sources of World War One poetry:… |
Stuart Lee |
| 8 |
Edward Thomas: Edwardian War Poet |
Dr Guy Cuthbertson takes an in-depth look at the poet Edward Thomas. |
Guy Cuthbertson |
| 9 |
Popular Poetry |
Dr Stuart Lee discusses the popular poetry of the War years and the formation of the canon in the… |
Stuart Lee |
| 10 |
‘On your lips my life is hung’: Robert Graves and War |
Dr Charles Mundye takes a look at how Robert Graves' experiences and feelings about War that… |
Charles Mundye |