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  • Favorite <b>Poems</b>: Intellectual History Edition | s-usih.org by L.D. Burnett (2013/05/20 07:30)
    [W]hile late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Americans generally assumed that a poet's intentions mattered, the insistence of some of Pinsky's correspondents on their interpretive prerogatives is only a more extreme, ...
  • <b>Poetic</b> Antagonyms | <b>Poetry</b> & Contingency by D-AW (2013/05/13 11:07)
    An article in which I discuss cleave & other self-antithetical words (I call them antagonyms) in English poetry and their implications for reading. ... thinking about poetry, value, and accident ... poems: “I felt a Cleaving” by Emily Dickinson, “A Hagging Match” by Seamus Heaney, “Insolent storm strikes at the skull” by Sylvia Plath, a couple by Geoffrey Hill (Péguy and Orchards, as well as some essays), and “Even now your eyes are mixed with mine” by Isaac Rosenberg.
  • Rare Churchill <b>Poem</b> Fails To Sell At Auction | WEKU by NPR Staff (2013/04/21 15:03)
    And in that sense, of course, he prefigures some of the great English soldier poets, something of Edward Thomas, Isaac Rosenberg, of Wilfred Owen, the poets who fought in what would be the Great War 14 years down the ...
  • The <b>Poems</b> and Plays of <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> (Oxford English Texts <b>...</b> by Катя Дубкина (2013/04/19 22:21)
    This is the first scholarly edition of the poetry of Isaac Rosenberg (1890-1918) book for kids pdf. Although he is generally described as a First World War poet, this edition also highlights his pre-war achievement as a writer of ...
  • Words Of War | XCity Life Magazine by XCity Life (2013/04/11 14:03)
    Jane Potter, the co-editor of Three Poets of the First World War: Ivor Gurney, Isaac Rosenberg and Wilfred Owen (Penguin, 2011), sees the commemorations as an opportunity for people to learn new things about WWI.
  • Blog #5 Powerpoint Presentations | BrianCarmanBritLitB2013 by Brian Carman (2013/04/07 20:17)
    Isaac Rosenberg wrote the poem Break of Day in the Trenches and wrote most of his poems during the war. Something really interesting was they still aren't sure whether his death was from a sniper or in close combat. Isaac ...
  • Post-script: Stockpiling - pornokitsch by Jared (2013/04/07 03:15)
    Isaac Rosenberg's Poems. One of the best finds I've ever made. Not just a rare edition, but also with a warm inscription from Rosenberg's sister, Annie. Rosenberg sent all his poems to Annie from the front, she then retyped ...
  • Quondam Poetics: August 1914, <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | <b>Poet</b>: Jemmy <b>...</b> by Jemmy Farmer (2013/03/30 12:34)
    A poet's website (by Jemmy Farmer) ... 1914, Isaac Rosenberg. Published March 30, 2013 by Jemmy Farmer. What in our lives is burnt. In the fire of this? The heart's dear granary? … via Quondam Poetics: August 1914, Isaac Rosenberg.
  • Five Leaves Blog: Why was this journey to London different from all <b>...</b> by Ross Bradshaw (2013/03/28 09:35)
    The poem includes the lines: "And Rosenberg also came to get out of the cold / To write poems of fire, but he never grew old". The Rosenberg in question was of course the poet and painter Isaac Rosenberg... no relation to ...
  • What larks? Birdsong, the Great War and cultural memory by Adrian Barlow (2013/03/08 10:45)
    We watch them, entranced, 'music showering on our upturned listening faces' as Isaac Rosenberg puts it in 'Returning, We Hear the Larks'. I suppose Rosenberg's poem is, of all WW1 poems, the one that most closely links ...
  • “Break of Day in the Trenches” – <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>. A <b>Poets</b> Case <b>...</b> by AdamBlacksburg (2013/03/07 23:02)
    However privates on the front lines, such as Isaac Rosenberg, did the exact opposite. Rosenberg's poem “Break of Day in the Trenches” is not just a pastoral take on a day in the trenches. Close examination, along with ...
  • Broken Hierarchies | <b>Poetry</b> & Contingency by D-AW (2013/03/01 14:50)
    All I was underlining is that OUP publishes very little poetry, no contemporary poetry, and virtually nothing that doesn't appear on every university syllabus. Interestingly Isaac Rosenberg is OUP's most recent (Feb 2012) most ...
  • That Danish Girl: The language of imagination (Thirteenth day of Lent) by Ástríðr Canute (2013/02/27 11:03)
    Many of them where already Christians and some of them came to Christ during the war - and I think Isaac Rosenberg (one of my favourite poems in the selection we're studying) was a jew! On the other hand we have many ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - <b>Poet</b> Biography by bmh1213 (2013/02/19 16:34)
    Isaac Rosenberg was born on November, 25 1890 in Bristol England. His father's name was Dovber Rosenberg and his mother's name was Hacha Davidov Rosenberg. Who were Jewish immigrants from Russia. Isaac grew ...
  • <b>Poem</b> of the week: Rendition by Chris Wallace-Crabbe by Graham Beattie (2013/01/28 10:30)
    But his poetry is also concerned with the "blood and tears" that the painter and war-poet Isaac Rosenberg described, in relation to his paintings, as necessities of art. He was uncertain of his abilities as an artist, but when ...
  • War <b>Poetry</b>: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> Statue Appeal by Tim Kendall (2013/01/15 02:32)
    A campaign has been launched by the Jewish East End Celebration Society to erect a commemorative statue of Isaac Rosenberg in Torrington Square, London. As the campaign states, 'The proximity to the two great learning ...
  • Welcome to the Library Blog! | The Sacred Heart School of Montreal by admin (2013/01/14 13:30)
    Literature / Poetry. Where I Lived, and what I Lived for by Henry David Thoreau Three Poets of the First World War by Ivor Gurney, Isaac Rosenberg,Wilfred Owen; Jon Stallworthy, editor. Poetry – Canadian. Leonard Cohen: ...
  • New titles by Cecil Woolf Publishers | Blogging Woolf by Paula Maggio (2013/01/07 05:00)
    Isaac Rosenberg, War Poet as Painter by Jean Moorcroft Wilson; T.E. Hulme: 'One of the War Poets' by David Worthington; Apollinaire: Poet of War and Peace by Jacqueline Peltier; Alan Seeger: the American Rupert Brooke?
  • First World War <b>Poetry</b> Digital Archive by unknown (2012/12/26 22:00)
    The heart of the archive consists of primary material from the major poets of the First World War, including Vera Brittain, Robert Graves, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, and Edward Thomas. This material is supplemented by a range of ...
  • Dr Tony Shaw: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> in Whitechapel: London #49 by Dr Tony Shaw (2012/12/12 08:20)
    The Whitechapel Gallery, formerly the Passmore Edwards Library (clearly visible in relief), 77 High Street. The plaque below was unveiled by Emanuel Litvinoff. ISAAC. ROSENBERG. 1890–1918. Poet and Painter. lived in the ...
  • <b>POETRY</b> ABOUT WAR | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by nobody@flickr.com (roberthuffstutter) (2012/12/05 07:26)
    Alamein to Zem Zem / The author, Keith Douglas was a soldier-poet of WW2 and served as a Junior Tank Officer in the Western Desert. He was killed in Normandy 1944 age 24. A superb book. / One of his poems; ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> Quotes - Rugu by damon (2012/12/04 03:00)
    Isaac Rosenberg quotations, sayings. Famous quotes of Isaac Rosenberg, Isaac Rosenberg photos. Isaac Rosenberg Quotes.
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg&#39;s</b> &#39;Fleet Street&#39;, London Life and Keith Douglas by Clarissa Aykroyd (2012/12/02 09:29)
    It seems that Isaac Rosenberg did not write only war poems in his too-short life. There are a few reasons why this poem spoke to me, I think. I worked at the corner of Fleet Street and Chancery Lane a few years ago, and I love ...
  • First World War <b>Poetry</b> | RadioX by RadioX (2012/11/22 11:01)
    First World War poetry, with Hugh Dow – Break of Day in the Trenches, by Isaac Rosenberg. In this piece, she meets Hugh Dow, who reads 'Break of Day in the Trenches', by Isaac Rosenberg (picctured). “These guys were …still teenagers, ...
  • Veterans Day 2012: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | The UC by Brittany Kemp (2012/11/11 13:59)
    Corrode, consume. Give back this universe. Its pristine bloom. Isaac Rosenberg was a poet whose work was admired by Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot. However, he was killed in the Great War and not much of his work remains.
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | Lois Elsden by Lois (2012/11/11 12:18)
    Isaac Rosenberg. Posted on November 11, 2012 by Lois. Isaac Rosenberg was born to Jewish Lithuania parents in 1890 and is now well-known as a gifted war poet of World War 1. His most famous poem is probably 'Break ...
  • Battlefields Blog | Queen Mary&#39;s High School Blog by QMHS (2012/09/13 07:24)
    Saturday 15th September The day started in the Yorkshire Trench which is a British trench discovered during building work and then preserved to show their layout and organisation. We heard Isaac Rosenberg's poem, 'Break ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> statue planned | The Jewish Chronicle by unknown (2012/09/10 02:53)
    Isaac Rosenberg statue planned. September 10, 2012. Follow The JC on Twitter. British Jewry's greatest poet, Isaac Rosenberg, looks set to get the recognition he deserves with plans to erect a statue in central London. Famed for his First ...
  • Birdsong in the Trenches: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> and Humbert Wolfe by Clarissa Aykroyd (2012/09/04 16:55)
    There are plans afoot in London to erect a statue to Isaac Rosenberg, one of England's great World War I poets. He grew up in the East End and studied in Bloomsbury, and the statue is planned for Torrington Square.
  • Killed in 1918, now <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> rises - Dead <b>Poets</b> Society of <b>...</b> by Walter Skold (2012/09/02 12:35)
    From The Independent: Plans for the statue of Rosenberg will be unveiled at a celebration of his life and work late this afternoon at the East London Central Synagogue in Nelson Street. Jean Moorcroft Wilson, scholar of war ...
  • War <b>Poetry</b>: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> Celebration by Tim Kendall (2012/08/21 02:54)
    A gala event to celebrate the life of Isaac Rosenberg will take place in Whitechapel on Sunday 2 September. There will be a guided walk through Rosenberg's East End, as well as readings by Ben Caplan and Jean Moorcroft ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>: An Abbreviated Life – The Arty Semite – Forward <b>...</b> by unknown (2012/08/14 05:59)
    From this abbreviated life emerged poetry and prose radiant with Yiddishkeit. Edited by Vivien Noakes, “Isaac Rosenberg: 21st-Century Oxford Authors” includes the poet's reviews of art exhibits. One such from 1912 ...
  • Ivor Gurney, <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>, Wilfred Owen | World War I Centenary by Tim Kendall (2012/07/01 06:22)
    Three Poets of the First World War: Ivor Gurney, Isaac Rosenberg, Wilfred Owen is edited by Jon Stallworthy and Jane Potter. The book can be strongly recommended, not only for the poems but for its editorial apparatus.
  • 3rd May 1915 – “In Flanders Fields” | Dorian Cope presents On This <b>...</b> by unknown (2012/05/02 17:00)
    ... a poetic voice, as the common man became entangled: we had the vitriol of Siegfried Sassoon, the harrowing recollections of Wilfred Owen and the impenetrable darkness of Isaac Rosenberg. Poems about war, of course, ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - Biography by cyan2880 (2012/04/30 18:47)
    Rosenberg became more interested in poetry while at the Slade School, publishing Night and Day in 1912. The short volume was a distinctly Romantic work, influenced by Shelley and Keats (“Isaac”). Around this time ...
  • August 1914″ by <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - English III &#39;11-&#39;12 - Edublogs by bah95 (2012/04/29 16:45)
    Subscribe to comments with RSS or TrackBack to '“August 1914″ by Isaac Rosenberg'. riahwilliams said, ... Wow I thought you did really well with being able to understand what truly went on in the poem. You had little facts ...
  • Joshua&#39;s Adventure in English III - <b>Issac Rosenberg&#39;s</b> “Break of Day <b>...</b> by posnerj (2012/04/29 15:57)
    This poem, by Issac Rosenberg, really jumped out at me. I knew I wanted to do a poem by a soldier/one that looked like it had something to do with WWI. This one was an obvious choice. The date it was written, 1917, as well ...
  • www.roybaintonwrites.com: <b>POETRY</b>: THE GREAT LEVELLER by roybaintonwrites (2012/04/19 04:36)
    Isaac Rosenberg ... Throughout his twenty-one months in the trenches Rosenberg maintained a correspondence with Edward Marsh, Gordon Bottomley, and Laurence Binyon, all of whom took an interest in his poetry.
  • Dead Man&#39;s Dump – <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | Move Him Into The Sun by G. M. Griffiths (2012/04/07 14:59)
    Dead Man's Dump: Bernard Bergonzi, in 'Heroes Twilight', recounts the inspiration for 'Dead Man's Dump' in this way: “Rosenberg described the genesis of this poem in a letter to Edward Marsh, dated 8 May 1917: 'Ive written ...
  • The Penguin Book of First World War <b>Poetry</b> edited by Jon Silkin by Anna (Diary of an Eccentric) (2012/04/04 08:50)
    Four Thousand Days and Nights / In order for a single poem to come into existence, / you and I have to kill, / have to kill many things, / many lovable things, kill by shooting, kill by assassination, / kill by poisoning. / Look !
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - Literary Movement by cyan2880 (2012/04/02 18:26)
    Isaac Rosenberg. Literary Movement. Rosenberg was a Romantic poet, focusing on supernatural elements and individualism (“Romanticism”). However, Rosenberg was influenced by Imagists as well. Imagists attempted to ...
  • vns0bkmt - <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> 21st-Century Oxford Authors <b>...</b> by vns0bkmt (2012/03/29 05:50)
    This volume, part of the the 21st-Century Oxford Authors series, presents all of the surviving writings of Isaac Rosenberg (1890-1918): poetry, plays, prose works, and letters photoshop cs5 tutorials dummies. The book also ...
  • pricespot: The <b>Poems</b> and Plays of <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> : A Critical <b>...</b> by Mint7 (2012/03/23 21:42)
    This is the first scholarly edition of the poetry of Isaac Rosenberg. Although he is generally described as a First World War poet, this edition also highlights his pre-war achievement as a writer of powerful individual work. Dra ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | justanotherblog by Edward Fraser (2012/03/20 03:29)
    Isaac Rosenberg (Photo credit: Wikipedia). Isaac Rosenberg (25 November 1890 – 1 April 1918) is generally considered to be one of the finest, if not the finest, war poets to write in English. Having left school at the age of 14 ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg&#39;s</b> Journey to Arras | Shaun Levin by Shaun Levin (2012/03/02 09:00)
    This story is an exploration of infidelity and allegiance, to the living and to the dead. Isaac Rosenberg's Journey to Arras: A Meditation is an elegiac prose poem, homage to a visionary poet and a meditation on the nature of ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - TPCASTT – “Break of Day in the Trenches” by cyan2880 (2012/02/19 18:26)
    Since Rosenberg served in WWII, the poem could be a narrative written on his experience in the trenches. The dawn is often a symbol of goodness and hope in literature, so maybe the speaker is finding a small bit of hope in ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - Task List and <b>Poet</b> Links by cyan2880 (2012/02/19 18:06)
    Task List and Poet Links. Colleen Yan – Biography, Literary Movement, TPCASTT. Lynn Pham – Images, Digital Story. “A Brief Guide to Imagism.” Poets.org – Poetry, Poems, Bios & More. Academy of American Poets, 1997.
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg Poetry</b> "God" | Jimmy Kopelia by James Wertheimer (2012/02/02 19:46)
    Isaac Rosenberg Poetry "God". Posted 2nd February 2012 by james wertheimer · Jimmy Kopelia. Bohemian Writer, Poet, Art friendly, Supporting Causes, and Sociable Responsive. Subscribe. Subscribe. RSS Feed. View RSS Feed. Loading ...
  • "Dead Man&#39;s Dump" by <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - ENGL 2305 - Brittni <b>...</b> by Brittni (2012/02/01 18:14)
    A soldier in World War I himself, Isaac Rosenberg writes in a style that may not be suitable for some audiences. ... “Glorifying war repulses him” (The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry, Vol. 1, page 504).
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg&#39;s</b> &#39;Break of Day in the Trenches&#39; - War <b>Poetry</b> and <b>...</b> by Clarissa Aykroyd (2012/01/31 16:54)
    The darkness crumbles away - / It is the same old druid Time as ever. / Only a live thing leaps my hand - / A queer sardonic rat - / As I pull the parapet's poppy / To stick behind my ear. / Droll rat, they would shoot you if they ...
  • War <b>Poetry</b>: Ivor Gurney, <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>, Wilfred Owen by Tim Kendall (2012/01/03 02:49)
    Last Remembrance Day saw the publication of a new Penguin anthology. Three Poets of the First World War: Ivor Gurney, Isaac Rosenberg, Wilfred Owen is edited by Jon Stallworthy and Jane Potter. The book can be ...
  • In Memoriam <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | simonsworlds13 by simon7banks (2011/12/21 10:29)
    I wanted to remember, and to draw attention to, Isaac Rosenberg, a British soldier of the First World War and a visual artist, but chiefly remembered for his war poems. Chiefly remembered, but too much forgotten. Most of the ...
  • December 3 | Open Advent - IT Services Blogs - University of Oxford by Melissa Highton (2011/12/02 17:01)
    The Rosenberg Christmas card. A unique Christmas card design with a patriotic illustration by First World War poet Issac Rosenberg. He submitted the design and the poem for the 40th Division Christmas card in 1917, but it ...
  • Paris Review – Ivor Gurney&#39;s “To His Love”, Glyn Maxwell by Glyn Maxwell (2011/11/10 12:00)
    In the last century, a few years of sodden slaughter in France and Flanders turned British poetry from Keatsian lyricism to raw, aghast reportage. Isaac Rosenberg's poems, for instance, moved from prewar patriotic ...
  • The Stepney School Strike of 1971 | Spitalfields Life by the gentle author (2011/08/15 17:51)
    As drama teacher, I used to do play readings but I found they responded better to poetry, and I was reading William Blake and Isaac Rosenberg to them, both London poets who took inspiration from the streets. So I took the ...
  • London war <b>poet Isaac Rosenberg</b> | eastlondonhistory.com by unknown (2011/06/16 05:07)
    London war poet Isaac Rosenberg. Jun. 16 Uncategorized no comments. As we approach a new century, few of us today have any links with World War I. The old soldiers at the Cen-otaph get fewer every year, and we are left with images of ...
  • Break of Day in the Trenches – <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | Move Him Into <b>...</b> by G. M. Griffiths (2011/06/09 16:07)
    The speaker in this poem seems to be alone at dawn, however, and in a thoughtful or whimsical frame of mind. Rosenberg himself described the poem in a letter to his friend Eddie Marsh as “a poem I wrote in the trenches, ...
  • World and time: discovering Ivor Gurney - University of Cambridge <b>...</b> by aeb53@cam.ac.uk (Adrian Barlow) (2011/06/04 09:49)
    Ivor Gurney is one of those remarkable voices from the First World War who was both poet and …. Isaac Rosenberg, for instance, was both poet and artist; so was David Jones. Gurney was both poet and composer. And as ...
  • 999 <b>Poems</b>: 831. Returning, We Hear the Larks, by <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> by Akshay Ahuja (2011/05/15 18:25)
    Sombre the night is. And though we have our lives, we know. What sinister threat lurks there. Dragging these anguished limbs, we only know. This poison-blasted track opens on our camp – On a little safe sleep. But hark! joy ...
  • Break of Day in the Trenches – <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | Cogito, ergo Blogito by blogitoergocogito (2011/05/12 07:32)
    Break of Day in the Trenches – Isaac Rosenberg. by Avro. This is a poem I encountered during a Literature Course a couple of years back. The imagery in this poem is incredibly vivid ["...shrieking iron and flame..."]- add to it its ...
  • August 1914 – <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | Move Him Into The Sun by gmgriffiths (2011/05/10 16:48)
    This poem reflects on the beginning of the First World War, questioning the consequences of its destruction: Rosenberg declares that a hard and cold age of fire, iron and death has been ushered in by the war. August 1914: ...
  • On Receiving News of the War – <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> | Move Him Into <b>...</b> by gmgriffiths (2011/05/08 17:48)
    This poem describes Rosenberg's reaction to the outbreak of the First World War, conveying the poet's sense of anxious foreboding of the horrors ahead through a series of symbols of life, death and rebirth. Isaac Rosenberg: ...
  • (David Jones) | Move Him Into The Sun by gmgriffiths (2011/03/05 09:37)
    Now, this is also true of Isaac Rosenberg, of course. Yet it's striking how much the methods and manner of the two artist-poets differ. Rosenberg's poetry is brilliant, but was also in one sense quite traditional: the humane ...
  • English Literature: Age of Transcendentalism by Chaucer (2011/02/27 20:22)
    ... token, Rupert Brooke, W.H. Davies, Ralph Hodgson, Edward Thomas, Edmund Blunden, John Masefield, Walter Da La Mare as also the was poets—Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenberg and Wilfred Owen may be considered Georgians.
  • cheapbohemian: <b>Poetry</b> Thursday: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> by lisa schamess (2010/11/11 06:07)
    Earlier this year I featured a young poet from among World War I's Lost Poets, Isaac Rosenberg. I felt it fitting to return to him today, since the origins of Veteran's Day lie in World War I. Rosenberg is the only Jewish voice I ...
  • John Mullen- Teaching blog: L1 Bloc 2 <b>Isaac Rosenberg poems</b> by John Mullen (2010/11/11 02:48)
    L1 Bloc 2 Isaac Rosenberg poems · Isaac Rosenberg poems. Publié par John Mullen à l'adresse 10:48 am. Réactions : No comments: Post a Comment · Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) ...
  • World War I <b>Poets</b> | Through the Skylight by Daniel (2010/10/24 17:11)
    In the running with Wilfred Owen for the title of greatest of the Great War poets, Isaac Rosenberg is distinguished from the other war poets by the fact that he was both Jewish (as was Siegfried Sassoon) and an enlisted man ...
  • Strange Meetings: The <b>Poets</b> of the Great War | History Today by Kathryn Hadley (2010/10/21 04:31)
    wrote the poet and artist Isaac Rosenberg to his mentor and friend, Eddie Marsh, on hearing the news of the death of Rupert Brooke, who died of blood poisoning off the Greek island of Sykros on his way to war in April 1915.
  • cheapbohemian: <b>Poetry</b> Thursday: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> by lisa schamess (2010/07/15 06:07)
    The darkness crumbles away - / It is the same old druid Time as ever. / Only a live thing leaps my hand - / A queer sardonic rat - / As I pull the parapet's poppy / To stick behind my ear. / Droll rat, they would shoot you if they ...
  • War <b>Poetry</b>: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> in Bristol by Tim Kendall (2010/05/15 12:26)
    The events are coming thick and fast. Here, courtesy of the War Poets Association, is another one: 'Isaac Rosenberg and Bristol', a 120th anniversary celebration on Saturday 23 October. Already booked to speak are Vivien ...
  • 20th Century British Literature timeline | Timetoast timelines by sillu (2010/03/01 12:08)
    The poem 'If' is inspirational, motivational, and a set of rules for 'grown-up' living. Kipling's 'If' ... 1st Mar, 1922, Isaac Rosenberg's poems collected and published posthumously, Isaac Rosenberg (25 November 1890 – 1 April 1918) was an English poet of the First World War who was considered to be one of the greatest of all English war poets. ... Rosenberg's works are also often drawn upon by historians and his poems have been recently elected as poems of the day in The Guardian ...
  • Refracting war through American vernacular <b>poetry</b> | Crosscut.com by David Laskin (2010/02/13 19:00)
    Reading Turner's verse got me thinking about the poetry that came out of the Great War and how all the really good stuff was written by Englishmen — Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenberg, T. E. Hulme. The only ...
  • peter chasseaud artist & writer: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> & More Creative <b>...</b> by peter chasseaud (2010/02/11 11:29)
    The first and third are the wood block and first progress proof respectively of a woodcut I'm doing for my Rosenberg book (Isaac Rosenberg, the artist and poet). This block, which I cut and proofed today, is about 12 x 18 inches ...
  • From The Great War Archive to RunCoCo | RunCoCo by Alun Edwards (2010/01/18 05:19)
    Isaac Rosenberg's design for a Christmas card including poem, drawn whilst serving in the trenches in 1917. Previous significant digitisation initiatives by leading cultural heritage institutions involving the public have included ...
  • War <b>poet&#39;s</b> manuscripts available online (From Oxford Mail) by unknown (2009/11/10 12:08)
    These include poetry manuscripts, letters and diary entries from some of the conflict's most important poets, including Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg and Edmund Blunden. The Sassoon collection includes manuscripts of war ...
  • Virtual trenches immerse students in First World War <b>poetry</b> : JISC by n.yeeles@jisc.ac.uk (nicolayeeles) (2009/11/02 09:41)
    This project, which is funded by JISC, has arranged a range of digitised archival materials like poetry manuscripts, letters and diaries from the major poets of the First World War including Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg and ...
  • Ivor Gurney: Gurney war <b>poetry</b> manuscripts online by Philip Lancaster (2009/09/30 23:36)
    ... and was initially launched at the Imperial War Museum in November 2008, making available manuscripts by poets including Edward Thomas, Wilfred Owen and Isaac Rosenberg. Other poets are being added to the site, ...
  • War <b>Poetry</b>: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>: &#39;Through these pale cold days&#39; by Tim Kendall (2009/09/25 10:53)
    This week, Isaac Rosenberg's 'Through these pale cold days', followed by some brief notes. Do please post below any comments about the poem or my interpretation. Through these pale cold days. Through these pale cold ...
  • Bookride: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>. Night and Day (1912) by Bookride (2009/09/20 02:58)
    I saac Rosenberg, born into a Yiddish-speaking family, soaked himself in English poetry in this library and the fruit of his desultory reading was his debut collection Night and Day, of which only fifty copies were printed.
  • art.books.children: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>: <b>Poet</b> by victoria thorne (2009/04/03 07:25)
    Rosenberg was in South Africa, visiting a sister, when war broke out in 1914. He seemed to believe that the war needed to be prosecuted vigorously in order for the world to get past it, and he returned to England to volunteer.
  • War <b>Poetry</b>: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> by Tim Kendall (2009/01/27 13:59)
    Noakes is an exemplary editor, as her variorum edition of Rosenberg's poetry demonstrates. Now she collects in one volume the entirety of Rosenberg's surviving writings (poetry, plays, prose essays, letters), as well as plates ...
  • The <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> Collection - ReadySteadyBook by no-reply@readysteadybook.com (Mark Thwaite) (2009/01/12 05:06)
    ReadySteadyBlog: Isaac Rosenberg (1890–1918) was born in Bristol on 25th November 1890, the son of Barnett and Anna Rosenberg, Lithuanian Jews who had emigrated to Britain a few years before. In 1897, in search of better-paid work, the family moved to the East End of London, but their financial ... He also discovered English poetry, which he read with huge excitement." (More...) The Isaac Rosenberg Collection can be accessed via the First World War Poetry ...
  • Steven Connor on <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - ReadySteadyBook by no-reply@readysteadybook.com (Mark Thwaite) (2009/01/12 04:57)
    ReadySteadyBlog: Isaac Rosenberg: Birkbeck's War Poet:Rosenberg was resolved to subject the experiences of the War to a kind of symbolic transfiguration. He wrote in the Autumn of 1916, 'I am determined that this war, ...
  • lighthouse keeper sean: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> by Sean Curran (2008/12/09 16:57)
    Isaac Rosenberg only published two poetry collections (Night and Day and Youth) and a play (Moses). For such a celebrated war poet this seems like a slim body of work. To put this into perspective though, he also produced ...
  • Famous Birthdays on 25th November | HistoryOrb.com by unknown (2008/10/04 23:33)
    1890 - Isaac Rosenberg, English war poet and artist (d. 1918) 1895 - Anastas I Mikoyan, Armenia, member of Supreme Soviet 1895 - Ludvik Svoboda, Czech general/politician 1895 - Wilhelm Kempff, Juterbog Germany, pianist (Unter dem ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> at the Ben Uri Gallery « Great War Fiction by George Simmers (2008/05/27 00:02)
    Anyone who admires Isaac Rosenberg's poetry should go to the exhibition of his paintings at the Ben Uri Gallery in London. It's not a large exhibition, because, of course, he was killed before his promise could be completely ...
  • Graham Jones: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> by Trek (2008/05/15 12:08)
    Until I read about an exhibition in London at the Ben Uri Gallery, I didn't know that Isaac Rosenberg was a painter; he is, of course, well known as a poet, especially of poems about The First World War. His "Poems from the ...
  • Whitechapel At War - Ben Uri Gallery Celebrates <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> <b>...</b> by unknown (2008/05/14 17:00)
    An exhibition celebrating the work of the First World War poet and painter Isaac Rosenberg has opened at Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art.
  • Brotherton Blog: &#39;Whitechapel at War: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> & his circle <b>...</b> by Caroline Parsons (2008/05/14 07:09)
    This exhibition is the first to focus on the poet-painter Isaac Rosenberg for more than 15 years. It is also the first to fully explore Rosenberg 's art in the context of his Whitechapel peers - among them the painters David ...
  • GotPoetry.com > > Who was <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>? by unknown (2008/05/07 23:53)
    Who was Isaac Rosenberg, poet and painter? As a poet, and particularly as a poet of the First World War, he is not entirely unknown — certainly the bibliography of that aspect of his life suggests that there has been ...
  • Whitechapel At War - <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> And His Circle At The Ben <b>...</b> by unknown (2008/04/10 17:00)
    A new exhibition celebrating the work of the First World War poet and painter Isaac Rosenberg has opened at Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art.
  • &#39;Daughters of War&#39; by <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> - The First World War <b>Poetry</b> <b>...</b> by Editors Pick (2008/01/30 07:09)
    More than with most poets, the manuscripts of Isaac Rosenberg tell us much about the conditions that the First World War soldier lived and worked under. In Rosenberg's writing the immediacy of the trench experience echoes, ...
  • peter chasseaud artist & writer: <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>, Marseilles <b>...</b> by peter chasseaud (2007/10/29 08:51)
    Isaac Rosenberg, Marseilles, Lausanne. Photo of me painting in my studio during the Phoenix Open in October 2007. Photo credit: David Flindall. I'm currently working on a new artists book inspired by the poems of Isaac ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b>: Pozieres - The First World War <b>Poetry</b> Digital <b>...</b> by Editors Pick (2007/09/17 07:32)
    Isaac Rosenberg was the son of Jewish Russian immigrants. He grew up in extreme poverty,but was a talented painter and poet,studying at Birkbeck College and later at the Slade School of Art. Rosenberg found army life ...
  • Epitaph on a Tyrant- <b>Poets</b>.org - <b>Poetry</b>, <b>Poems</b>, Bios & More by unknown (2007/01/03 14:10)
    Perfection, of a kind, was what he was after, And the poetry he invented was easy to understand; He knew human folly like the back of his hand, And was greatly interested in armies and fleets; When he laughed, respectable senators burst with ...
  • <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> « Blue Hydrangeas by bluehydrangeas (2006/10/03 22:58)
    Isaac Rosenberg. October 4, 2006. isaac-rosenberg.jpg (1890-1918). Born into a working-class Jewish family. Major poet of WWI While others wrote about war as patriotic sacrifice, Rosenberg was critical of the war from its onset. Suffered from ...
  • greatwarpoetry: <b>ISAAC ROSENBERG</b> by clauzz (2005/07/31 23:59)
    ISAAC ROSENBERG 1890-1918. Isaac Rosenberg was born in Bristol of a humble Anglo-Jewish family that moved to London in 1897. There, at Stepney, Rosenberg attended elementary schools until the age of fourteen, when he became ...
  • Break of Day in the Trenches -- 4 <b>Poems</b> of <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> by Sohel (2004/08/19 19:49)
    Break of Day in the Trenches -- 4 Poems of Isaac Rosenberg. Break of Day in the Trenches By Isaac Rosenberg The darkness crumbles away -- It is the same old Druid Time as ever. Only a live thing leaps my hand -- A queer ...
  • The Wondering Minstrels: Dead Man&#39;s Dump -- <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> by Sitaram (2001/04/07 00:41)
    25, 1890, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng. died April 1918, France British poet and painter killed in World War I. Rosenberg first trained to be a painter, winning several prizes at the Slade School of Art, London. He enlisted in the ...
  • Break of Day in the Trenches by <b>Isaac Rosenberg</b> : <b>Poetry</b> Magazine by Isaac Rosenberg (2001/01/31 17:00)
    The darkness crumbles away. / It is the same old druid Time as ever, / Only a live thing leaps my hand, / A queer sardonic rat,

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  • This Day, May 18, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin - Cleveland Jewish News (blog) (2013/05/17 14:21)
    This Day, May 18, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. LevinCleveland Jewish News (blog)1900: In an article entitled “Topical Study” published today in Die Welt Isaac Rulf warned Jews of the danger presented by an increase in anti-Semitism in Germany, including the possibility of murder by the millions. Ruif died a ..... Jerry Rosenberg ...
  • This Day, May 12, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin - Cleveland Jewish News (blog) (2013/05/11 15:17)
    This Day, May 12, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. LevinCleveland Jewish News (blog)The words for Hatikvah which means Hope were written by Naphatali Herz Imber an English poet born in Bohemia. 1885: Birthdate of Paltiel Daykan, a Russian born Israeli Jurist who ... The board headed by President Hyman Blum and Vice President Isaac is ...and more »
  • Poem of the week: Hymn of Hymns by John Rodker - The Guardian (blog) (2013/04/29 11:29)
    The Guardian (blog)Poem of the week: Hymn of Hymns by John RodkerThe Guardian (blog)Novelist, publisher and conscientious objector, Rodker was one of the "Whitechapel Boys," a casual affiliation of Jewish artists and writers which included Isaac Rosenberg and the artists Mark Gertler and David Bomberg. They formed an important ...
  • This Day, April 27, In Jewish HIstory by Mitchell A. Levin - Cleveland Jewish News (blog) (2013/04/26 17:15)
    This Day, April 27, In Jewish HIstory by Mitchell A. LevinCleveland Jewish News (blog)According to Elliot Rosenberg, “Milton wrote as Puritan in the England of Cromwell's heritage, and from a Jewish perspective he was a good man. He respected the Hebrew Bible, read it each morning until his ... 1859(23rd of Nisan, 5619): Sir Isaac Lyon ...and more »

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