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First published in 1896, this is Housman's first and most widely known collection of poems. Dismal and fatalistic, Housman speaks of the cruelty of life. In contrast to the dreary subject matter, the poetry itself is brisk and lively. Considered by many to be among the finest works of modern British poetry.
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WSU:WSU Archives copy inscribed [to Pamela Colman Smith] from John Masefield and has Pamela Colman Smith's monogram and inscribed date "February.16.1903."
WSU:WSU Archives copy came with letter from Richard Gilbertson, ca. 1964 to Mrs. Joseph C. Willey describing this book and telling about Pamela Colman Smith.
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