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'Just as fiction’s George Smiley made sense of the world - and even made his baffling way about a world at war through knowing the works of minor German poets - our own very real Michael Sharkey (who has an equally resonant and unlikely name) has found that his passion for a certain strain of minor poets also intersects with history, war, intrigue, political resistance and troubling nationalism.' (Introduction)
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https://theconversation.com/victorian-women-poets-of-ww1-capturing-the-reverberations-of-loss-108084
Victorian Women Poets of WW1 : Capturing the Reverberations of Loss
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- Many Such as She : Victorian Australian Women Poets of World War One 2018 anthology poetry biography
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