Oxford Poetry, 1921
1921

''Oxford Poetry, 1921'' is an anthology edited by Alan Porter, Robert Graves, and Richard Arthur Warren Hughes, showcasing poetry from undergraduate contributors at Oxford University. Published in 1921, this collection reflects the literary trends of the early 20th century, particularly the emotional landscape following World War I. It features diverse voices exploring themes of nature, love, loss, and personal introspection, with notable contributions from poets like Edmund Blunden and Robert Graves. The work captures the tension between idealism and stark reality, offering insight into the thoughts and feelings of young poets during a significant historical moment.






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