(1868-03-18)18 March 1868 Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Died
14 December 1941(1941-12-14) (aged 73) Devon, England
Period
First World War
Genre
War poem
Jessie Pope (18 March 1868 – 14 December 1941) was an English poet, writer, and journalist, who remains best known for her patriotic, motivational poems published during World War I.[1] Wilfred Owen wrote his 1917 poem Dulce et Decorum est to Pope, whose literary reputation has faded into relative obscurity as those of war poets such as Owen and Siegfried Sassoon have grown.[2]
^Minds at War the Poetry and Experience of the First world War', William Coupar , Saxon Books, 1996. ISBN 0-9528969-0-7
^Jessie Pope: The Grantham roadman favourite first world war poet. Lindesay Irvine, The Guardian. Tuesday 11 November 2008
JessiePope (18 March 1868 – 14 December 1941) was an English poet, writer, and journalist, who remains best known for her patriotic, motivational poems...
strong in the last stanza, there is a running commentary, a letter to JessiePope, a civilian propagandist of World War I, who encouraged—"with such high...
copy of the poem, that Owen intended to dedicate the poem ironically to JessiePope, a popular writer who glorified the war and recruited "laddies" who "longed...
Christmas Party Richard Hunter Ruth Cobb 1904 34 The Little Soldier Book JessiePope Henry Mayer 1907 35 A Dutch Doll's Ditties C. Aubrey Moore 1907 36 Ten...
George Selby. . . . The programme was as follows:—Pianoforte solo, Miss JessiePope; duet, Misses Esse Short and A. Brace; dialogue, “Mrs. Pert and visitors...
as a married couple covered the First Balkan War in Greece 1912–1913. JessiePope; was a pro war journalist and poet during the first world war. Jim G...
novel in the presence of a visitor to the house where she worked, writer JessiePope, who recommended it to her publisher, Grant Richards. In April 1914,...
three defenders at the Pons Sublicius. Horatius figures prominently in JessiePope's 1915 poem "The Longest Odds" about the exploits of a highlander who...
Jesus College Cambridge Society (1907). The English poet and journalist, JessiePope also wrote the following eulogy to Robinson, which was published in the...
inventor of "Rogue Male" genre) Joe Orton (playwright) Lynda Page (author) JessiePope (writer and poet) Bali Rai (author) C. P. Snow (author) Nina Stibbe (author)...
– Stropi de soare Fernando Pessoa – Opiário and Ode Marítima JessiePope – JessiePope's War Poems and More War Poems John Hay Beith – The First Hundred...
Cobber, C. Fox Smith, Edgar Wallace, Ethel Campbell, Henry Newbolt, JessiePope and Sylvia Hobday. Henry Lawson and William Wentworth to name only two...
modern readers writers whose poetry was topical and occasional, such as JessiePope, Eva Dobell, and Pauline B. Barrington. The poems range from elegy and...
Oliver E. Phillips Oppenheim Barry Pain Max Pemberton Eden Phillpotts JessiePope Bertram Fletcher Robinson Horace Annesley Vachell Edgar Wallace Hugh...
Macgillivray, Pro Patria, Scottish poet Alice Meynell, Poems of the War JessiePope, JessiePope's War Poems and More War Poems Ezra Pound, Cathay, American poet...
Examples of poems by female poets include Teresa Hooley's A War Film, JessiePope's War Girls, Pauline B. Barrington's Education, and Mary H.J. Henderson's...
(including "The Spires of Oxford") Charlotte Mew, The Farmer's Bride JessiePope, Simple Rhymes for Stirring Times Cecil Roberts, Collected War Poems...
Examples of poems by female poets include Teresa Hooley's A War Film, JessiePope's War Girls, Pauline B. Barrington's Education, and Mary H.J. Henderson's...