A worm fed on the heart of Corinth
Title |
A worm fed on the heart of Corinth
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Author |
Rosenberg, Isaac (1890-1918)
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Notes |
First draft in pencil with pencil alteration on the back of a half page of small printed paper headed 'The Y. M. C. A. with H. M. Troops'. Contains two extra cancelled lines. Corinth, Babylon and Rome were cities which fell partly due to inner corruption. Corinth was associated with loose living.
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Item date |
May 1916 - June 1916?
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Creation place |
England or France
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Content | |
Cataloguer |
Alisa Miller
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Filename |
IRIWM_1_229.jpg
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Copyright |
The Imperial War Museum/The Isaac Rosenberg Literary Estate
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Digital repository | |
Item width |
130
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Item height |
100
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Collection ID |
IR/I/229 f.10
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Repository name |
Imperial War Museum, Department of Documents
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Repository address line1 |
Imperial War Museum
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Repository address line2 |
Lambeth Road
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Repository address line3 |
London
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Repository address Zip code |
SE1 6HZ
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Repository address country |
UK
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Repository address URL |
Collection
Citation
“A worm fed on the heart of Corinth,” by Rosenberg, Isaac (1890-1918). The Imperial War Museum/The Isaac Rosenberg Literary Estate via First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed May 4, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/collections/item/1455.
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