Abstract

Introduction Partisan poetics, circa 1914 1. I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier: The Woman's Peace Party and the Pacifist Majority 2. The new society within the shell of the old: Wobbly Parody Poetical and Political 3. The barbarians at the gate: The Soldier-Poet and the Great War in Black and White 4. Marketing patriotism: The Frugal Housewife and the Consumption of Poetry 5. Beating the competition: The Woman's Peace Party and the Industrial Workers of the World on Trial 6. While this war lasts: Readerly Resistance on the Colour Line and the Bread Line Conclusion: history and poetry in the age of irony.

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