England, cited in "Contemporary British War-Poetry, Music, and Patriotism."

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Title

England, cited in "Contemporary British War-Poetry, Music, and Patriotism."

Description

Marion Scott publishes an article on a speech that she delivers to the Society of Women Musicians. Scott speaks on poetry from men during World War I that are overlooked within the literary society. Scott includes many poems that are written while in the front. A sonnet by Lieutenant Geoffrey Howard views England as the "home of all our mortal dream." He expresses himself through the poem and Scott wants readers to pay attention to Lieut. Howard's skill. Lieut. Howard holds great love for his country and wants others to know.

Creator

Lieutenant Geoffrey Howard

Source

The Nineteenth Century Index

Publisher

The Musical Times

Date

March 1, 1917

Contributor

Marion Scott

Rights

JSTOR

Format

58:889 (1917: Mar.) pg. 120

Type

Academic Journal on Music

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Contemporary British War-Poetry, Music, and Patriotism.pdf

Citation

Lieutenant Geoffrey Howard, “England, cited in "Contemporary British War-Poetry, Music, and Patriotism.",” Manhattan College Omeka , accessed September 19, 2024, https://omeka-pilot.manhattan.edu/items/show/268.

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