Isaac Rosenberg: the Making of a Great War Poet: a New Life - Jean Moorcroft Wilson - Books - Northwestern University Press - 9780810126046 - March 1, 2009
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Isaac Rosenberg: the Making of a Great War Poet: a New Life 1st edition

Jean Moorcroft Wilson

Isaac Rosenberg: the Making of a Great War Poet: a New Life 1st edition

Isaac Rosenberg was among the greatest poets of the First World War. The British-born son of impoversihed Russian Jews, Rosenberg fought as a private in the trenches of the Great Was and died on the Western Front in 1918 as the age of 27. In Isaac Rosenberg, Wilson examines the influence of Rosenberg's class and heritage on his writings, as well as the development of his poetic technique. She traces his maturation from his childhood in Bristol and the Jewish East End of London to art school, his travels to South Africa, and finally his harrowing service as a private in the British Army.   Rosenberg was also a gifted painter and this beautifully illustrated volume oncludes some hitherto inseen self-portraits, along with photogrpahs of Rosenberg and his family. Wilson's biogrpahy brings together all known Rosenberg material with a mass of important new discoveries. Isaac Rosenberg is a long-overdue consideration of a remarkable war poet.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 1, 2009
ISBN13 9780810126046
Publishers Northwestern University Press
Pages 504
Dimensions 160 × 240 × 30 mm   ·   820 g
Language English  

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