On English Poetry; Being An Irregular Approach to the Psychology of This Art, From Evidence Mainly Subjective

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idea was not properly balanced by 1. B. and 1. C, which necessitated reconstruction of the whole scheme; tinkering wouldn't answer. I analyze the final version as follows:^ — A. Admiration for a real old-fashioned General beloved by his whole division, killed in France (1915) while trying to make a broken regiment return to the attack. He was directing operations from the front line, an unusual place for a 1. divisional commander in modem warfare.
B. Disgust for the incompetence and folly of se
...veral other generals under whom I served; their ambition and jealousy, their recklessness of the lives of others.
C. Affection, poised between scorn and admiration, for an extraordinary thick- headed, kind-hearted militia Colonel, who was fond enough of the bottle, and in private life a big farmer. He was very ignorant of military matters but somehow got through his job surprisingly well.
2. A. My hope of settling down to a real country life in the sort of surroundings that the two Hinkseys afford, sick of nearly five years soldiering.


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