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decided, one evening in 1912, to publish a parody of the many small poetry books that were appearing at the time. After some discussion, they decided to pursue the idea in all seriousness. Marsh and Brooke approached poet and bookseller Harold Monro, who had recently opened The Poetry Bookshop at 35
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at just that time. The Georgian poets became something of a by-word for conservatism, but at the time of the early anthologies they saw themselves as modern (if not modernist) and progressive. The most important figures, in literary terms, would now be considered
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The Georgian poets were, by the strictest definition, those whose works appeared in a series of five anthologies named
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Edward Marsh was the general editor of the series and the centre of the circle of Georgian poets, which included
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After the third volume, Marsh decided that it was time to include a female poet. His choice was
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Arcadian Visions: Pastoral Influences on Poetry, Painting and the Design of Landscape
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Subsequent to the final anthology of five, further collections appeared, edited by
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that established itself during the early years of the reign of King
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The Georgian Revolt: Rise and Fall of a Poetic Ideal, 1910-1922
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The idea for an anthology began as a joke, when Marsh,
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The period of publication was sandwiched between the
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Siegfried Sassoon: Scorched Glory: A Critical Study
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Index

Georgian poets
anthologies
English poetry
George V of the United Kingdom
Harold Monro
Edward Marsh
Edmund Blunden
Rupert Brooke
Robert Graves
D. H. Lawrence
Walter de la Mare
Siegfried Sassoon
Ralph Hodgson
John Drinkwater
Victorian era
Modernism
aestheticism
romanticism
sentimentality
hedonism
W. H. Davies
Henry Newbolt
Rupert Brooke
Duncan Grant
George Mallory
Bloomsbury
Fredegond Shove
Edith Sitwell
Charlotte Mew
Rose Macaulay

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