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The George Bell-Gerhard Leibholz correspondence : in the long shadow of the Third Reich, 1938-1958
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Bell, G. K. A. (George Kennedy Allen), 1883-1958, author
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Ringshausen, Gerhard, editor
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Chandler, Andrew, editor
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Bell, G. K. A. 1883-1958 Correspondence.
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Leibholz, Gerhard, 1901-1982 Correspondence.
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Germany History 1945-
2019
George Bell was one of the most significant British church leaders of the mid-20th century and in many ways he came to define the involvement of British church people with the issues which arose from the Third Reich. 'The George Bell-Gerhard Leibholz Correspondence' presents the extensive correspondence between George Bell and Gerhard Leibholz, the brother-in-law of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and one of the most senior German lawyers of the period. The two figures encountered each other in the context of dictatorship, exile and political intervention and together they fashioned a vigorous moral response to the crises of Nazism, Soviet communism, total war and cold war.
The Cambridge Companion to English Poets
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Rawson, Claude
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English poetry
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English poetry -- History and criticism
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English poetry -- Irish authors -- History and criticism
2011
This volume provides lively and authoritative introductions to twenty-nine of the most important British and Irish poets from Geoffrey Chaucer to Philip Larkin. The list includes, among others, Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, Wordsworth, Browning, Yeats and T. S. Eliot, and represents the tradition of English poetry at its best. Each contributor offers a new assessment of a single poet's achievement and importance, with readings of the most important poems. The essays, written by leading experts, are personal responses, written in clear, vivid language, free of academic jargon, and aim to inform, arouse interest, and deepen understanding.