England Remembered

Why a book of images to link poetry from the Great War with modern-day responses?

By way of explanation, I would like to share my notes as editor of the England Remembered Book.  

“Love of the English countryside drew me to the romantic poetry of Wordsworth with his vision of golden daffodils ‘fluttering and dancing in the breeze’(1) and Housman’s Cherry Tree ‘hung with bloom along the bough’.(2)  Yet it is the verse of the Solider Poets that truly embodies the emotive power of England’s pastoral scene.

The poetry penned by the Soldier Poets of the Great War 1914-18 provides the inspiration for the photographs contained within the book England Remembered. The images symbolise the nations collective memory and unite geographical imagination with a sense of national identity.  The animation lines created by Helen June Crumpholt, blend the visual and written content further, their sinuous forms distilling each image down to its very essence.

Although these tragic events have now slipped from living memory, the emotional legacy remains as part of our collective psyche. Here a group of modern-day writers and poets have joined together to explore their feelings for a fateful generation. The responses guide us through a myriad of emotions from Simon Root’s plea ‘Let the angels weep for you’(4) to Denise Bennett’s letter to… where ‘the same moon lights the darkness of my trench, and I taste your kiss’.(5)  Their figurative language creating pictures in our minds and allow the reader to complete this sensory circle”.

Jacky Dillon MA

This blog offers the opportunity to share current research for the soldier poets’ biographies and to introduce our modern day writers and poets (more details in the About section).  This is very much a collaborative project and I will be including posts by our contributors as well as interviews and excerpts of their work.

Follow us as I continue work on the England Remembered Book.  Hopefully, you will find these posts interesting and join us for the website launch and crowdfunding events in Autumn 2024.

(This non-profit charity book encourages donations for H4H (Help for Heroes) or your preferred charity and will be available as an e-book download or to purchase through Blurb 2024/5 – Many apologies for the delay in publication.)

England Remembered Cover-5March2017

Hear more about the visual connections between poetry and art and an update on recent progress with the England Remembered Book (March 2020) – Writer & Photographer Jacky Dillon in conversation with Poet Denise Bennett – Poetry & Art – The England Remembered Book

There is now @englandremembered on instagram to share the amazing archive images of the Soldier Poets, their friends and families with snippets from these posts.  Read more on our post England Remembered Instagram.

England Remembered Book and Cover designed by Natalie Dowse

Header image Duotone © Jacky Dillon (Edwardian Pergola, West Dean Gardens)

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(1) Wordsworth, William – I wandered lonely as a Cloud – (Poems in Two Volumes 1807)

(2) Housman, A.E. – Loveliest of trees, the cherry now – (A Shropshire Lad II 1896)

(3) Brooke, Rupert – The Soldier – (Sonnets ‘1914’ New Numbers Magazine 1915)

(4) Roots, Simon – Desolation Angels (2014) – England Remembered p36

(5) Bennett, Denise – Letter to… (2014) – England Remembered p52

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