Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Re: Socks in WW1

Yes, a strange topic indeed! It reminds me of a suggestion made by Wyndham Lewis made that someone should write about clothes of the war.

But, Sassoon's line, of course from 'Glory of women' :

'O German mother dreaming by the fire,
While you are knitting socks to send your son
His face is trodden deeper in the mud'.

Hope this helps - keep us posted.

Stace



Den tirsdag den 5. november 2013 20.20.22 UTC+1 skrev Meg Crane:
What a strange topic! However, I can tell you off the top of my head that Wilfred Owen asked his mother by letter to send him socks in the trenches- I haven't got the reference with me, but look at Edmund Blunden's Memoir.


On 31 October 2013 02:49, Chantal Harding <chantal...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

I am looking for any references to socks in poems, letters or any kind of source for an MA project.

I think it could be an illuminating topic so any advice/suggestions for articles would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance. 

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