Soldier in a field of poppies, Jen Betton World War I: Poetry, Warfare, and the Hypertext.

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Soldier in a field of poppies, Jen Betton World War I: Poetry, Warfare, and the Hypertext

“As human beings they recorded their experiences and moral responses.” - David Roberts

“… this linking is simply the electronic equivalent of the footnote used in printed books …” - Bolter, Jay David Dulce Et Decorum Est Hypertexted

“My subject is War, and the pity of War.” – Wilfred Owen NUA Blog

Visualising the Past and the Poetry

Exploring the Past and the Poetry

Works cited:  Bolter, Jay David. Writing Space : Computers, Hypertext and the Remediation of Print. Florence, KY, USA: Routledge,  Roberts, David. Ed. Minds at War: The Poetry and the Experience of the First World War. UK: Saxon Books, 1999.