Read Some Desperate Glory Online
Authors: Max Egremont
Hardy, Thomas: xi; âDrummer Hodge'; âMen Who March Away'
Hare Hall (training camp), Essex
Harrow School
Hart, Basil Liddell
Harvey, F. W. (âWill')
Heinemann, William (publisher)
Henley, W. E.
Henty, G. A.
Heseltine, Philip
High Beech Camp, Essex
High Wood
Hindenburg, General Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und
Hindenburg Line
Hodgson, Ralph
homosexuality: campaign against
Hope, Anthony:
The Prisoner of Zenda
Housman, A. E.
Howells, Herbert
Hudson, W. H.
Hughes, Ted
Hulme, T. E.
Hunt, Leigh
Huxley, Aldous
Hydra
(magazine)
Â
Illustrated London News
India: military life in
Inge, William Ralph, Dean of St Paul's
Ireland: Home Rule question; excluded from conscription; Sassoon in
Isherwood, Christopher
Â
Jack, Captain James
James, Henry
Japan: treaty with Britain (1902)
Jefferies, Richard;
The Life in the Fields
;
Wild Life in a Southern County
Joffre, General Joseph Jacques Césaire
John, Augustus
Johnson, Private
Jones, David: on effect of Somme battle;
In Parenthesis
Jones, Captain âShots'
Joyce, James;
Ulysses
Jünger, Ernst
Jutland, battle of (1916)
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Keats, John
Keynes, John Maynard;
The Economic Consequences of the Peace
Kipling, Rudyard: glorifies common soldier; praises Roberts; poems printed in
The Times
; praises Lady Desborough's memorial book on sons
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La Bassée canal
La Touret
Lamont, Mrs (of New York)
Lansdowne, Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of
Larkin, Philip; âMCMXIV'; (ed.)
Oxford Book of Twentieth Century Verse
Lawrence, D. H.
Lawrence, T. E.:
Revolt in the Desert
Leavis, F. R.
Leftwich, Joseph
Léger family
Litherland, near Liverpool
Littlewood, Joan
Lloyd George, David: Nichols pelts in Oxford; attacks Churchill over Antwerp; succeeds Asquith as Prime Minister; memoirs
London Mercury
(journal)
Loos, battle of (1915)
Lords, House of: constitutional crisis (1911)
Lowell, Robert
Ludendorff, General Erich von
Lusitania
, RMS
Â
Macaulay, Rose:
Non-Combatants and Others
McCrae, John: âIn Flanders Fields'
MacNeice, Louis
Mallory, George
Mametz Wood
Manchester Guardian
Mansfield, Katherine
Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st Duke of
Marlborough school
Marne: battle of the (1914); French counter-attack (1918)
Marsh, Sir Edward: Gertler introduces Rosenberg to; Georgian anthologies; falls for Rupert Brooke; and Edward Thomas; praises and mentors Sassoon; helps Gurney; helps Rosenberg; helps Brooke's army career; sends Inge's remarks to Brooke; obituary of Brooke; letter from Graves and Sassoon; Sassoon confesses being changed by trenches; sends Rosenberg poems to Abercrombie; and Sassoon's statement opposing war; Nichols meets; Owen meets; edits Brooke's
Collected Poems
; caricatured by Wells
Masefield, John; âAugust 1914'
Masterman, C. F. G.
Menin Road
Messines
Milligan, Spike
modernism
Monro, Harold
Monroe, Harriet
Morrell, Lady Ottoline
Morrell, Philip
Morris, William
Murry, John Middleton
Music and Letters
(magazine)
Â
Nash, Paul
Nation
(magazine)
Nesbitt, Cathleen
Neuve Chapelle
Nevinson, Christopher
New Numbers
(magazine)
Newbolt, Sir Henry; âThe Vigil'
Nichols, Robert: background; enlists; commissioned; held in England; elegy to Brooke; in France; health and mental problems; Gurney admires; success and reputation; Graves's regard for; not pacifist; Sassoon hopes for elegy by; claims Sassoon deliberately shot; lecture tour of USA; admires Brooke; reviews Owen's
Poems
; in Yeats's
Oxford Book of Modern Verse
; post-war activities; writes introduction to anthology of First War poetry; death;
Ardours and Endurances
(collection); âBattery Moving Up to a New Position from Rest Camp: Dawn'; âDawn on the Somme'; âThe Day's March'; âFive Sonnets upon Imminent Departure';
Invocation
(collection); âThe Secret'; âThanksgiving'
Nicholson, Nancy: marriage to Graves
Nivelle, General Robert
Novello, Ivor
Â
Oh, What a Lovely War
(stage musical and film)
Orpen, William
Osborne, E. B.: (ed.)
The Muse at Arms
Ottoman empire
Owen, Colin (Wilfred's brother)
Owen, Harold (Wilfred's brother)
Owen, Susan (Wilfred's mother)
Owen, Thomas (Wilfred's father)
Owen, Wilfred: influenced by evangelical Christianity; education; reputation; background; in Bordeaux at outbreak and early years of war; considers enlisting; in London; joins Artists' Rifles; at training camp; serves in England; posted to Ripon and Scarborough; in France; bitter poetry; on breaching class distinction; commissioned in Manchester Regiment; accidental injury; concussed in fall; in front line; on going over top; at Craiglockhart; war aim; not pacifist; Graves advises; leaves Craiglockhart; attends Graves's wedding; makes plans for post-war world; waits to leave for France; pride in fighting qualities; rejoins battalion in France; wins Military Cross; killed in action; on war's reality; Sassoon on; Graves on; âA Terre'; âAntaeus'; âAnthem of Doomed Youth'; âApologia Pro Poemate Meo'; âArms and the Boy'; âThe Chances'; âThe Dead Beat'; âDisabled'; âDulce et Decorum Est'; âExposure'; âFutility'; âHospital Barge'; âI Saw his Round Mouth's Crimson'; âInsensibility'; âMiners'; âPreface'; âThe Sentry'; âSong of Songs'; âSpring Offensive'; âStrange Meeting';
Works
(ed. Blunden)
Oxenham, John (
pseud. of
William Dunkerley): sales;
All's Well
; âFor the Men at the Front'
Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
: 1953 edition omits Owen
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Paris: German threat to (1914)
Parsons, Ian: (ed.)
Men Who March Away
Passchendaele
Passchendaele, battle of
see
Ypres, 3rd battle of
Pater, Walter
Perceval, Spencer
Philpot, Glyn
Pinney, Major General Sir Reginald
Plowman, Max:
A Subaltern on the Somme
Plumer, General Herbert Charles Onslow
Poetry Bookshop, London
Poetry
(US magazine)
Pollard, Alfred
Poperinge
post-impressionism
Pound, Ezra
public schools
Punch
(magazine)
Â
Raleigh, Sir Walter
Ranke, Leopold von
Rawlinson, General Henry
Read, Herbert; âThe End of a War'
Riding, Laura
Ripon, Yorkshire
Rivers, Dr William H. R.
Roberts, Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh, 1st Earl
Roberts, Michael: (ed.)
The Faber Book of Modern Verse
Romania
Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of
Rosenberg, Barnett
Rosenberg, Isaac: background; in South Africa; meets revolutionaries; painting; education; serves as private soldier; returns to England; criticizes Brooke's poetry; enlists; arrives in France; on danger of introducing conscription; dislike of army life; training in England; transferred to King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment); drawing; bitter poetry; experience of action; taken out of line; further transfers in France; writes to Marsh; takes leave in London; influenza; returns to trenches; fails to transfer to Jewish battalion; killed; post-war reputation; âAdam and Lilith' (draft); âThe Amulet' (draft); âAugust 1914'; âBreak of Day in the Trenches';
Collected Poems
; âDead Men's Dump'; âGirl to Soldier on Leave'; âLouse Hunting'; âMarching â As Seen from the Left File'; âMoses';
Moses
(collection);
Night and Day
(collection); âOn Receiving News of the War: Cape Town'; âPozières'; âReturning, We Hear the Larks';
Sacred Love
(painting); âSoldier: Twentieth Century'; âSpring 1916'; âThrough These Pale Cold Days'; âThe Troop Ship'; âThe Unicorn'; âA Worm Fed on the Heart of Corinth';
Youth
(collection)
Rosenberg, Minnie (Isaac's sister)
Ross, Alan
Ross, Robert (Robbie)
Royal Literary Fund: makes grant to Edward Thomas
Royal Naval Division
Royal Navy: and German threat; British reliance on
Rugby school
Russell, Bertrand
Russia: and impending war; supports Serbia; Germans dominate; Bolshevik revolution (October 1917); negotiates peace with Germany
Â
Saint Quentin
Salisbury, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of
Sargent, John Singer
Sassoon, Hamo: killed
Sassoon, Siegfried: attends Russian ballet; on âcheery old card'; and artistic modernism; and Isaac Rosenberg; education; on Owen's accent; fox-hunting; romantic view of countryside; lifestyle; enlists; on Blunden; volunteers for service abroad; breaks arm; delay in reaching front; commissioned in Royal Welsh (or Welch) Fusiliers; love for David Thomas; satirical poems; confusion over war; influenced by Graves; poems published; writes to mother; solitary forays into no man's land; wins Military Cross; at Festubert; and battle of the Somme; charges enemy; on Graves's fate; invalided home to England; concern for men's welfare; contracts German measles; returns to France; scepticism over war; shot in head; Gurney praises; detained; statement criticizing war; admired by Blunden and Owen; at Craiglockhart; Blunden reads; criticizes Graves; verse-letter from Graves; not pacifist; sent to Palestine; Owen sends drafts of poems to; returns to western front; at war's end; admires Brooke; poetic style after war; post-war reputation and career; writes foreword to Rosenberg collection; contributes introduction to Owen's
Poems
; revisits Flanders (1927); autobiographical writings; anger at Graves's
Goodbye to All That
; infatuation with Tennant; marriage and son; converts to Roman Catholicism; Graves on homosexuality; decline and death; drawn to pacifism before Second World War; âAbsolution'; âBanishment'; âBlighters'; âCounter-Attack';
Counter-Attack
(collection);
The Daffodil Murderer
(poem); âThe Death Bed'; âEveryone Sang'; âA Fallodon Memory'; âThe General'; âIn the Pink'; âThe Kiss'; âLetter to Robert Graves';
Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man
;
Memoirs of an Infantry Officer
;
The Old Century
;
The Old Huntsman
; âOn Passing the New Menin Gate'; âThe Redeemer';
Sherston's Progress
; âStorm and Rhapsody'; âStretcher Case'; âThey'; âTo Any Dead Officer'; âTo Victory'; âToday'
Sassoon, (Georgiana) Theresa (
née
Thorneycroft; Siegfried's mother)
Scarborough: Owen in
Schiff, Sidney
Schlieffen Plan
Schoenberg, Arnold
Scott, Marion
Scott Moncrieff, Charles
Second World War
Serbia
Service, Robert
Shaw, Glen Byam
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Sidgwick and Jackson (publishers)
Silkin, Jon: (ed.)
Penguin Book of First War Poetry
Sitwell, Edith; edits Owen's
Poems
Sitwell, Osbert
Sitwell, Sacheverell
Skyros
Soldier Poets
(anthology)
Somme, battle of the (1916)
Sorley, Charles: wishes to work with poor; education; background; affection for Germany; poetic taste; sense of England; and outbreak of war; commissioned and trained; on lengthening war; on Brooke's poetry; in France; killed by sniper; Graves admires; Sassoon reads; part-translates
Faust
; Nichols reads work in USA; post-war reputation; âAll the Hills and Vales Along';
Marlborough and Other Poems
; âSaints Have Adored the Lofty Soul of You'; âSuch, Such is Death'; âTo Germany'; âWhen You See Millions of the Mouthless Dead'
Sorley, William Ritchie (Charles's father)
South Africa
Spears, Sir Edward
Spender, Stephen
Squire, Sir John C.
Steep, Hampshire
Stewart, Patrick Shaw
Strachey, James
Strachey, Lytton
Strauss, Richard
Sudermann, Hermann:
Undying Past
Swinburne, Algernon Charles
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Tagore, Rabindranath
Tailhade, Laurent
Tennant, Stephen
Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron
Tennyson, Julian
Terraine, John
Thomas, David
Thomas, Edward: catches venereal disease; love of country; poetic taste; and Brooke; at Dymock; background; mental disturbance; meets Frost; patriotism; considers enlisting; writes poetry; enlists in Artists' Rifles; reviews Brooke's
1914 and Other Poems
; life of Duke of Marlborough; at training camp; commissioned; moodiness; last leave in England and arrival in France; poetry noticed and published; diary; killed; book on Keats; post-war reputation; meets Gurney; âAs the Team's Head-Brass'; âCock-Crow';
Collected Poems
; âThe Combe'; âFor These'; âHaymaking'; âHome' (first of that title); âHome' (second);
The Icknield Way
; âIn Memoriam (Easter, 1915)'; âLights Out'; âLob'; âThe Manor Farm'; âAn Old Song II'; âThe Owl'; âA Private'; âRain'; âThe Sun Used to Shine'; âThere's Nothing Like the Sun';
This England: An Anthology from her Writers
; âThis is No Case of Petty Right or Wrong'; âThe Trumpet'; The Unknown Bird'; âUp in the Wind'