The French Prisoner  11534

Locations in Harold's Library

  • Second World War Poems (book) with the title "The French Prisoner" (en)
    • Credits: Ted Hughes (translator), János Csokits (translator)
    • First line: If only I could forget that Frenchman. ©
  • Scanning the Century (book) with the title "The French Prisoner" (en)
    • page 85
    • in "World War II: 1939-1945"
    • Credits: Ted Hughes (translator), János Csokits (translator)
    • First line: If only I could forget that Frenchman. ©
  • Poetry of the Second World War (book) with the title "The French Prisoner" (en)
    • page 200
    • in "VII: 'I am twenty-four led to slaughter I survived'"
    • Credits: Ted Hughes (translator), János Csokits (translator)
    • First line: If only I could forget that Frenchman. ©
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