
Georgian poetry, 1920-22
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"Georgian poetry, 1920-22" by Sir Edward Howard Marsh et al. is an anthology published in 1922. This fifth and final volume of the Georgian Poetry series showcases English poets writing during King George V's reign. The collection features twenty-five poets including Edmund Blunden, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence, and Vita Sackville-West. These poets positioned themselves between Victorian classicism and Modernism, embracing romanticism and progressive ideals while critics later viewed them as conservative. This anthology captures a pivotal moment in English poetry before modernism's dominance.
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