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10 Verses in the Darkness
A Newfoundland Poet Responds to the First World War
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Vicki S. Hallett
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Mobilizing Women
- “In Defense of the Empire” 29
- The Unquiet Knitters of Newfoundland 51
- Freshettes, Farmerettes, and Feminine Fortitude at the University of Toronto during the First World War 75
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Women’s Work?
- Gendering Patriotism 103
- “Such Sights One Will Never Forget” 126
- Patriotic, Not Permanent 148
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Family Matters
- An Honour and a Burden 173
- Supporting Soldiers’ Wives and Families in the Great War 195
- Marks of Grief 219
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Creative Responses
- Verses in the Darkness 245
- “’Twas You, Mother, Made Me a Man” 270
- “Mother, Lover, Nurse” 293
- Conclusion 315
- Selected Bibliography 323
- Contributors 330
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Mobilizing Women
- “In Defense of the Empire” 29
- The Unquiet Knitters of Newfoundland 51
- Freshettes, Farmerettes, and Feminine Fortitude at the University of Toronto during the First World War 75
-
Women’s Work?
- Gendering Patriotism 103
- “Such Sights One Will Never Forget” 126
- Patriotic, Not Permanent 148
-
Family Matters
- An Honour and a Burden 173
- Supporting Soldiers’ Wives and Families in the Great War 195
- Marks of Grief 219
-
Creative Responses
- Verses in the Darkness 245
- “’Twas You, Mother, Made Me a Man” 270
- “Mother, Lover, Nurse” 293
- Conclusion 315
- Selected Bibliography 323
- Contributors 330
- Index 333