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Title 戦争詩人たちの「死」と「大地」(1) : Brooke とGrenfell について  
Kana センソウ シジン タチ ノ シ ト ダイチ (1) : Brooke ト Grenfell ニツイテ  
Romanization Senso shijin tachi no shi to daichi (1) : Brooke to Grenfell nitsuite  
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Title The imagery of the earth and death in war poetry (1) : Rupert Brooke and Julian Grenfell  
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Name 足立, 健次  
Kana アダチ, ケンジ  
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Name 慶應義塾大学日吉紀要刊行委員会  
Kana ケイオウ ギジュク ダイガク ヒヨシ キヨウ カンコウ イインカイ  
Romanization Keio gijuku daigaku hiyoshi kiyo kanko iinkai  
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Name 慶應義塾大学日吉紀要. 英語英米文学  
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Issue 37  
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The English poetry of the First World War can be divided into two periods. Rupert Brooke, Julian Grenfell and Charles Hamilton Sorley belong to the early period, beginning with the outbreak of the War in 1914 and extending to the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Wilfred Owen and Isaac Rosenberg are some of the poets who represent the later period from 1916 to 1918.  In this paper, I tried to consider the poetic works of Brooke and Grenfell, particularly in terms of the earth and death.  Brooke suggests that when a soldier dies on a foreign battlefield, he becomes a body of his native land, a part of English territory by returning to the earth, because even if it is foreign, it is the earth where lies dead his dust which has been produced by England. On the other hand, for Grenfell death brings a new life to the man who fights and dies, and through his deed he can take part in the increase and proliferation of the natural world. In other words, according to Brooke, the richness of the earth is given by England, while Grenfell tells us that the man must fight in order to win thenatural power of increase by himself.  Brooke and Grenfell are different from each other in their image of the earth and death. But both of them have an old and romantic view of the war on the basis of the earlier wars. The desperate efforts to bridge the gap between a romantic war and an actual one are to be left to the other war poets.
 
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/ Public / The Hiyoshi Review / The Keio University Hiyoshi review of English studies / 37 (2000)
 
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