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The Experience of War: 100+
extracts on war
Carol Ann Duffy -
16 detailed commentaries on Mean Time 


AS to A2 bridging course:

THE EXPERIENCE OF WAR

unit 1; unit 2

 

 

 

Carol Ann  Duffy



New this month:

Extracts from The Middle Parts of Fortune
This is both novel and part personal experience - and is perhaps the major effort in English to represent the experience of the ordinary soldier during the First World War. It was published under the name: Private 19022 until 1943. It was actually written in two versions by Frederic Manning: The Middle Parts of Fortune, and Her Privates We - the latter version is the same, but with the soldiers' swearing replaced by euphemisms.  Here, I've kept to the original, more authentic-sounding version.

The Duchess of Malfi:

Two essays by Marcella McCarthy:

All the World's a Stage: Acting Imagery in The Duchess of Malfi

The Malcontent


Experience of War : an anthology


- an anthology of over 100 extracts, both prose and poetry, dealing with war - with particular reference to the First World War.

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Poetry of the Second World War:

How to Kill (Douglas)
Desert Flowers (Douglas)
A Lullaby (Jarrell)
Carentan O Carentan (Simpson)