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Alisa Miller: 'Selling Patriotism: Rupert Brooke in the First World War'

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First World War Poetry Digital Archive
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Alisa Miller takes a look at the 'Rupert Brooke cult', examining why this particular poet was so popular during the First World War, both with the general public and the soldier, at home and abroad.
This podcast has eminated from Alisa's dissertation at the Faculty of History, Oxford University on the poet Rupert Brooke and popular literary culture in Britain during the First World War.

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Series
First World War Poetry Digital Archive
People
Alisa Miller
Keywords
literature
ww1
poetry
soldier
world war one
battle
war
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 26/01/2010
Duration: 00:10:55

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