Max Plowman - Works

Works

  • A Lap Full of Seed (1917) poems
  • The Right to Live (1917) anonymous pamphlet
  • War and the Creative Impulse (1919)
  • Introduction to the Study of Blake (1927)
  • A Subaltern on the Somme (1928) as Mark VII
  • The Faith Called Pacifism (1936)
  • Bridge into the Future (1945) Collection of letters

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