| Jahan Ramazani - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 436 pages
...should be grateful for this generic displacement, given the meager results when he writes overt elegies. "Where a man dies bravely / At one with his destiny, that soil is his," Eliot officiously proclaims in "To the Indians who Died in Africa" (203). In contrast to Hardy, Yeats,... | |
| Helen Myers - History - 1998 - 546 pages
...Boy." Brother to Sean and Adam. Maa Matti. Music of Hindu Trinidad East Indians of the West Indies A man's destination is not his destiny, Every country is home to one man And exile to another. TS Eliot, "To the Indians Who Died in Africa" "Why Felicity?" Sean asked. "Why Felicity, Mummy?" "You... | |
| Helen Myers - History - 1998 - 546 pages
...Boy." Brother to Sean and Adam. Maa Matti. Music of Hindu Trinidad East Indians of the West Indies A man's destination is not his destiny, Every country is home to one man And exile to another. TS Eliot, "To the Indians Who Died in Africa" "Why Felicity?" Sean asked. "Why Felicity, Mummy?" "You... | |
| James Fenton - American poetry - 2003 - 288 pages
...hour, according to the climate) Of foreign men, who fought in foreign places, Foreign to each other. A man's destination is not his destiny, Every country...home to one man And exile to another. Where a man died bravely At one with his destiny, that soil is his, Let his village remember. This was not your... | |
| Marina MacKay - Literary Criticism - 2007
...death in wartime exile and about the subject's relation to the foreign earth in which he may be buried: 'Where a man dies bravely / At one with his destiny, that soil is his' 49 has the inadvertently (and in this context inappropriately) imperialist ring of Rupert Brooke's... | |
| Coe, G. E. B. (ed.) - 1977 - 222 pages
...hour, according to the climate) Of foreign men, who fought in foreign places, Foreign to each other. A man's destination is not his destiny Every country...bravely At one with his destiny, that soil is his. Let his village remember. This was not your land, or ours: but a village in the Midlands, And one in... | |
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