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Rendezvous with Death American Poems of the Great War

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ISBN-10: 0252070593

ISBN-13: 9780252070594

Edition: 2002

Authors: Mark W. Van Wienen, Mark Van Wienen

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List price: $21.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 9/12/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Introduction
Presentiments
America the Beautiful
[The Anglo-Saxon Christians, with Gatling gun and sword]
A Few Words from Wilhelm
Black Samson of Brandywine
Should I Ever Be a Soldier
[O say can you see, you who glory in war]
August to December 1914
The German American to His Adopted Country
The Woman's Cry
Ready to Kill
The Call to the Colors
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
From Carnage: A Meditation on the European War
Doubt
Destiny
War
A Chant of Hate against England
Motherhood's Chant
The Anti-Militarist
The Metal Checks
The Camp Follower
Phases
Unser Gott
[Ten thousand Tommy Atkinses went forth into the fray]
A Scrap of Paper
King of the Magical Pump
1915
I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier
From This War
To a War Poet
Buttons
Battle Cry of the Mothers
Five Souls
To My Country
Missionary and Hottentot
The White Ships and the Red
'Twas You Who Raised Your Boy to Be a Soldier
M. O. R. C.
The Neutral
Patterns
The Return of August
The Return
From Vision of War
XIV
XV
Champagne, 1914-15
What For?
Edith Cavell
[Onward, Christian soldiers!]
The Ballad of Bethlehem Steel; or, The Need for "Preparedness"
1916
Hymn of Hate
The Tryst
O Glorious France
To the Women of England
National Anthem
Preparedness
At Carrizal
The Naturalized Alien
The Day of War
Retribution
Vive la France!
I Have a Rendezvous with Death
In Flanders Fields
The Last Rally
1917
Not to Keep
Soldiers to Pacifists
Orange of Midsummer
Essen
The Lavoir
The Machine
A Study in Evolution: From Mr. Asquith and the British Government
The Traitor
The Consequentious Objector
The Conscientious Objector
The American Conscript, 1917
Victory
Aquila: (A War Change)
IF. A Mother to Her Daughter
Peace Hath Her Belgiums
Editorial
War-Time Cradle Song
To the Beloved of One Dead
Battle Hymn of the Russian Republic
When the Cock Crows
The Sayings of Patsy (30 September)
The Soap-Box
The Retinue
Made Safe for Democracy
Company for Dinner
Bread
The Picket
The Sayings of Patsy (21 October)
The Four Brothers
To America
Woman's Suffrage Prisoners at Occoquan Work House [We Worried Woody-Wood]
To the Patriotic Lady across the Way
Father O'Shea
The Sayings of Patsy (30 December)
1918
Poetic Justice
O, You Hoover!
Freebourne's Rifle
The Negro Soldiers of America: What We Are Fighting For
"You Were So White, So Soft"
The Captain Said
Ode to Tonsilitis
From Lettres d'un Soldat
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Consequences
The Jazz Bird
At Bethlehem
The Red Coffins
The Planting of the Green
[Sock Song]
The 367th Infantry
The Prayer Rug of Islam
The National Game
Enthusiasts
Fire of the Sun
My Aunt's Little Note
"Verses"--for an Unknown Soldier
"On Active Service"
At the Peace Table
Fifth Avenue and Grand Street
The New Day
To a Black Soldier Fallen in the War
Repercussions
The Unemployed Soldier
Thoughts Inspired by a War-Time Billboard
I Am Revolution
The Little Peoples
If We Must Die
"Les Fleurs du Mal"
Poppies
Mr. Bryan Enters Arlington
Ballad of Gene Debs
Notes
Works Cited
Acknowledgments
Index of Poems and Poets
Index of Topics