Margaret Postgate Cole’s Poetry of the First World War
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چکیده
The First World War marks an inevitable transformation in the traditional gender roles of women from being passive domestic sustainers family into active contributors social life as voluntary nurses, ambulance drivers, and factory workers. Nevertheless, women’s poetic contribution to literary representations war continue be precariously neglected till publication Catherine Reilly’s Scars Upon my Heart 1981, a anthology seventy-nine poets. Margaret Postgate Cole (1893-1980) is among these poets who provide distinguished feminine insight experience war, different male perspective. Far displaying amateurishly sentimental romanticized engagement with shows great artistic aptitude unmasking conniving ideological roots that reinforced by patriarchal authorities. Cole, her poetry, concentrates on unjustifiable ideology preying innocent young soldiers. aim this article, therefore, analyze Cole’s poetry demonstrate profound awareness meaninglessness promulgated rulers decision makers.
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عنوان ژورنال: Dil ve edebiyat ara?t?rmalar? dergisi
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1308-5069']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30767/diledeara.1224167