Enigmas of the Great War: Thomas Kettle and Francis Ledwidge |
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Authors: | Terry Phillips |
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Affiliation: | Arts and Humanities, Liverpool Hope University , Liverpool, UK |
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Abstract: | Recent publications in the field of Irish Studies have begun to address the previously neglected issue of Irish involvement in the First World War, including some limited attention to Irish First World War literature. This article explores the poetry of two nationalist writers who joined the British army, namely Thomas Kettle and Francis Ledwidge. Kettle was a public figure who had served as a Westminster MP and his poetry expresses the political complexity of his responses to the outbreak of war and to the Easter Rising. Ledwidge was first and foremost a poet and the article explores and evaluates that aspect of his oeuvre which can be described as war poetry. |
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Keywords: | Thomas Kettle Francis Ledwidge First World War nationalism Easter Rising poetry |
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