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Something Like a Life Work Something Like a Life Work
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A crime against humanity A crime against humanity
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On the way to redemption On the way to redemption
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The complex advantage of being a soldier poet The complex advantage of being a soldier poet
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From Fox-Hunting to Boche-Hunting From Fox-Hunting to Boche-Hunting
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Almost like getting hunting clothes Almost like getting hunting clothes
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The hunting organism The hunting organism
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Horses, humans, and holes Horses, humans, and holes
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A More Than Half-Made Soldier A More Than Half-Made Soldier
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Nothing but hunting, racing, and polo Nothing but hunting, racing, and polo
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“Ware wire!” “Ware wire!”
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The hunting breed of man The hunting breed of man
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5 Hunting in the Trenches
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Published:January 2022
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Abstract
British military writers typically championed foxhunting (or "riding to hounds") as ideal preparation for cavalry service—an idea that retained its vitality after the Boer War but became a nostalgic trope following the Great War. Chapter 5, "Hunting in the Trenches," compares and contrasts British foxhunting with trench warfare, as explored in two semi-autobiographical works of fiction by the Great War poet and memoirist Siegfried Sassoon: Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man (1928) and Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (1932). The chapter contends, one, that Sassoon invoked military writers who advised current and future cavalry officers to hunt in order to enhance both field skills and leadership qualities, and two, that he, in the end, ambiguously affirmed while reproving that advice.
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