Out in the Dark: Poetry of the First World War in Context & With Basic Notes - Poetry of the First World War in Context and with Basic Notes
Roberts, David (ed)
Saxon Books (1998)
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Paperback 9780952896913

Credits
Editor DAVID ROBERTS
Illustrator Rachel Fuller; Gavin Roberts
Product Details
Dewey 821.91209358
Nationality British
Cover Price $22.95
No. of Pages 192
Height x Width 9.1 x 6.1  inch
Original Publication Year 1998
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Conflict WW1
Notes
140 poems in all by 47 poets.


Grouped for better understanding

The great classic poets of the war: Wilfred Owen (19 poems), Siegfried Sassoon (27), Edward Thomas (13), Thomas Hardy (9), Rupert Brooke (6), Charles Sorley (6), Isaac Rosenberg (9) have their poems arranged in date order in separate chapters. As a result the development of their ideas or styles may more readily be appreciated.
Forty other poets round out this poignant collection.

Other chapters include Britain Dreams of War, the Home Front, Women Poets, and Trench Warfare.

Appreciating the poems

Out in the Dark contains the background information (including extracts from poets' letters and diaries) and specialised vocabulary that students need to be able to understand and interpret set war poetry texts. Comments of past and present day critics give starting points for considering alternative interpretations of many poems.
This anthology of war poetry, with its contextual material and strong illustrations will prove stimulating and rewarding, and an ideal resource for "coursework."


Main differences from Minds at War

Fewer poems (but see list of poets and poems in Out in the Dark.
Poets and Poems in Out in the Dark) and less background information - though still substantial and still including extracts from poets' letters and diaries. Has the addition of basic notes explaining unusual vocabulary with almost all poems and the addition of comments of critics on a number of key poets, making it invaluable to students.

Comments on Out in the Dark

"By far the most useful anthology for students; it is really well designed, and gives students just the context they need for the poetry. It also provides a particularly stimulating selection of poems. I like it very much, but I actually feel that schools (and universities for that matter) should have both volumes. [Minds at War and Out in the Dark.]" - Felicity Currie, author of the Textwise study guides to English literature*, former assistant chief examiner in A level English Literature, university lecturer.

"Out in the Dark . . . a substantial anthology of key poems and a wide range of selected material from diaries, letters, other poetry of the period, contextual and critical material . . . [Out in the Dark and Minds at War] contain a wealth of information and creative material which puts many other First World War anthologies into the shade." - - Gordon Hodgson, in National Association of Teachers of English web review on yahoo.co.uk.