
This short piece of criticism brings out the various levels of perception at work in one of David Jones' 'Roman fragments', set on the night before the Crucifixion and focusing on an officer checking on his section.
dramatic irony, Littérature, Literature, Arts & humanities, Christian tenets, Roman army, Arts & sciences humaines, monologue, discipline, redemption
dramatic irony, Littérature, Literature, Arts & humanities, Christian tenets, Roman army, Arts & sciences humaines, monologue, discipline, redemption
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