Jessie Pope: War Poetry

References

  1. ^ a b Minds at War the Poetry and Experience of the First world War', William Coupar , Saxon Books, 1996. ISBN 0-9528969-0-7
  2. ^ Jessie Pope: The Grantham roadman favourite first world war poet. Lindesay Irvine, The Guardian. Tuesday 11 November 2008
  3. ^ Songs of Good Fighting, Eugene Richard White & Harry Persons Taber, Elkin Mathews, 1908
  4. ^ Reviews and magazines, The Times, 1 December 1910
  5. ^ Reviews and magazines, The Times, 1 May 1912
  6. ^ a b The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Robert Tressell, introduction by Peter Miles, Oxford World's Classics, OUP, 2005, Google Books
  7. ^ Paper Pellets, Internet Archive
  8. ^ Jon Stallworthy "Owen, Wilfred (Edward Salter)", The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English, Ian Hamilton, Oxford University Press, 1996.
  9. ^ Women's Poetry of the First World War, Nosheen Khan, University Press of Kentucky, 1988, ISBN 0-8131-1677-5
  10. ^ The Call, Norton Anthology of English Literature
  11. ^ The Works of Wilfred Owen, Wilfred Owen, ed. Douglas Kerr, Wordsworth Editions, 1994, ISBN 1-85326-423-7
  12. ^ The Old Lie: The Great War and the Public-school Ethos, Peter Parker, Constable, 1987
  13. ^ Michael Duffy. Women and WWI: Feminist and Non-Feminist Women: Between Collaboration and Pacifist Resistance, 25 February 2006
  14. ^ For the creation of the modern image of World War I see Paul Fussell. The Great War and Modern Memory. Oxford University Press, (2000) ISBN 0-19-513331-5
  15. ^ Jesse Pope, Esther MacCallum-Stewart. Archived 11 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine. whatalovelywar.co.uk 23 January 2003.
  16. ^ Jane Potter (2008) cites W. G. Bebbington, 'Jessie Pope and Wilfred Owen', Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, 3/4 (1972), 82–93
  17. ^ 'Any Woman to a Suffragette' and 'Any Suffragette to any Woman' from Airy Nothings (1909), cited in Jane Potter, 'Pope, Jessie (1868–1941)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, Oxford University Press, Oct 2008 accessed 12 Nov 2008
  18. ^ Jane Potter, 'Pope, Jessie (1868–1941)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, Oxford University Press, Oct 2008 accessed 12 Nov 2008

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