Jessie Pope's War Poems

Jessie Pope (1868 - 1941)

Jessie Pope published these poems during the early months of the First World War. They were very popular at the time and the author received many letters of support and gratitude including some from men serving at the Front. The poems illustrate the patriotic and optimistic (and perhaps rather naive) view of the war which many people had at the time.

Later soldier poets like Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, who had personal experience of the conflict, painted a grimmer picture. Owen’s poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” was initially dedicated to Pope ("to a certain lady poetess") as a direct rebuttal of her view of the war.

(Summary by Alan Mapstone)

Genre(s): Lyric

Language: English

Keyword(s): poetry (1794)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The K.A. Boys Alan Mapstone
00:01:28
Play 02 "No!" Alan Mapstone
00:01:38
Play 03 Play the Game Alan Mapstone
00:01:40
Play 04 A Royal Cracksman Alan Mapstone
00:01:45
Play 05 Lights Out! Alan Mapstone
00:01:40
Play 06 The Outpost Alan Mapstone
00:01:33
Play 07 To a Taube Alan Mapstone
00:01:32
Play 08 Ware Wire! Alan Mapstone
00:01:49
Play 09 The Nut Alan Mapstone
00:01:54
Play 10 De Wet Alan Mapstone
00:01:19
Play 11 An Over-lord Alan Mapstone
00:01:28
Play 12 Socks Alan Mapstone
00:01:27
Play 13 The Zeppelin Armada Alan Mapstone
00:02:16
Play 14 Comrades in Arm-lets Alan Mapstone
00:01:54
Play 15 A Cossack Charge Alan Mapstone
00:01:15
Play 16 The War Budget Alan Mapstone
00:01:23
Play 17 Captive Conquerors Alan Mapstone
00:02:01
Play 18 Captain von Muller Alan Mapstone
00:01:05
Play 19 The Two Goliaths Alan Mapstone
00:01:51
Play 20 The Blackest Lie Alan Mapstone
00:01:30
Play 21 A Sing-Song Alan Mapstone
00:01:45
Play 22 The Longest Odds Alan Mapstone
00:02:14
Play 23 A Dumb Appeal Alan Mapstone
00:02:19
Play 24 The Call Alan Mapstone
00:01:21
Play 25 Little and Good Alan Mapstone
00:01:48
Play 26 Marching to Germany Alan Mapstone
00:02:40
Play 27 The Silent Camp Alan Mapstone
00:01:30
Play 28 Loot Alan Mapstone
00:01:46
Play 29 "Bobs" Alan Mapstone
00:01:24