Publisher's Synopsis
"Oxford Poetry, 1920" presents a curated anthology of college verse from one of England's most prestigious universities. Edited by Vera Mary Brittain, this collection offers a glimpse into the poetic voices and artistic sensibilities of Oxford students during a pivotal year. Explore a diverse range of English poetry, reflecting the era's literary trends and the unique perspectives of young, emerging writers. This anthology captures the spirit of Oxford's vibrant intellectual atmosphere and showcases the talent nurtured within its hallowed halls. A significant contribution to the study of English literature and a testament to the enduring power of poetry, "Oxford Poetry, 1920" is a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in college verse and the history of poetic expression. This print edition meticulously reproduces the original text.
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