The English Review: July 1921


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Marvel in the beauty of 20th century English literature.This book takes you back in time to journey among the best writers in England at the time of the first World War.Its the July 1921 edition of The English Review magazine which was started in a rage that there was no place in England to print a poem by Thomas Hardy and a place for writers to express their feelings and political concerns through their art.It includes poems letters and essays about subjects varying from love and nature to philosophy religion and politics. It provides a unique insight on the everyday thoughts of people at times of war displays 20th century culture and literature and has contributions from prominent authors like Lord Gorell Thomas Moult and Austin Harrison himself.In peaceful oceans of the dew The island JuniperStand up and watch the night renewHer starry hemisphereIm in the berried hush my love Where night is on the down.I would the dews might rise aboveMy heart-and passion drown!
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