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Le poetesse pacifiste della Grande guerra

Abstract

Women’s poetry of the First World War has long been neglected by historiography and literary criticism. In 1981 the anthology edited by Catherine Reilly gave a decisive impulse to research. Suffragists, pacifists, nurses, but also ordinary women wrote poems to express their sense of loss, to keep the memory of their loved ones alive, to give voice to a personal and universal pain, to denounce the true face of a war that was cruelly striking civilians. The essay offers a few examples of female poetic creations and dwells on poems written by Margaret Sackville and Henriette Sauret.


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Presentato: 24 Luglio 2018 | Accettato: 04 Agosto 2018 | Pubblicato 06 Novembre 2018 | Lingua: it

Keywords Women’s poetryFirst World WarMargaret SackvillePacifismHenriette SauretFeminism


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