In the midst of the Great War's devastation, a beacon of hope emerged: Oxford Poetry 1915. This poignant anthology, meticulously compiled by Gerald Crow, captures the raw emotions and profound reflections of young poets on the brink of a new era. From the haunting verses of Robert Graves to the evocative imagery of Siegfried Sassoon, these poems offer a glimpse into the hearts and minds of a generation forever marked by conflict.
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