Title: Sonnets from a prison camp
Author: Archibald Allan Bowman
Release date: January 7, 2026 [eBook #77636]
Language: English
Original publication: London: John Lane, 1919
Credits: Tim Miller, chenzw and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
SONNETS
FROM A PRISON CAMP
BY ARCHIBALD ALLAN BOWMAN
LONDON: JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD, W.
NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY. MCMXIX
Printed in Great Britain
by Turnbull & Spears, Edinburgh
[Pg v]
For allowing this slight volume to see the light of day I have but one excuse to offer. The situation to which these verses are the emotional reaction represents a very real and serious piece of experience. It is no mere poetical exaggeration to say that in the first days of captivity at least, the writing of the sonnets was a labour that “stood between my soul and madness,” and I cannot help feeling that what, under one of the heaviest blows that can befall a soldier, has meant so much to me, may have in it something that will raise it at times above the personal to the level of general human interest.
It ought to be a pleasure to acknowledge generosity in an enemy; and I wish to express my [Pg vi]indebtedness to Captain Hohnholz, Commandant of the Prison-Camp at Hesepe, to whose kindness I owe it that I am able to offer the sonnets as they stand for publication.
Offizier—Gefangenenlager
Hesepe, 17th August 1918
[Pg vii]
Rastatt, 26th April 1918
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| In the Field | 1 |
| The Nadir | 19 |
| On the March | 23 |
| Rastatt | 33 |
| Hesepe | 45 |
| Thoughts of Home | 55 |
| Influences | 63 |
| Watchwords and Maxims | 91 |
| England and Oxford | 107 |
| Home Thoughts Once More | 117 |
| Interlude | 123 |
| England | 129 |
Rastatt, 27th April
[Pg 4]
Rastatt, 27th April
[Pg 5]
Rastatt, 27th April
[Pg 6]
Rastatt, 28th April
[Pg 7]
Rastatt, 29th April
[Pg 8]
Rastatt, 29th April
[Pg 9]
Rastatt, 30th April
[Pg 10]
Rastatt, 29th April
[Pg 11]
Rastatt, 29th April
[Pg 12]
Rastatt, 30th April
[Pg 13]
Rastatt, 30th April
[Pg 14]
Rastatt, 30th April
[Pg 15]
Rastatt, 1st May
[Pg 16]
Rastatt, 1st May
[Pg 17]
Rastatt, 30th April
[Pg 18]
Rastatt, 1st May
[Pg 19]
Rastatt, 1st May
[Pg 22]
Rastatt, 1st May
[Pg 23]
Rastatt, 2nd May
[Pg 26]
Rastatt, 2nd May
[Pg 27]
Rastatt, 3rd May
[Pg 28]
Rastatt, 3rd May
[Pg 29]
Rastatt, 4th May
[Pg 30]
Rastatt, 5th May
[Pg 31]
Rastatt, 5th May
[Pg 32]
Rastatt, 5th May
[Pg 33]
Rastatt, 7th May
[Pg 36]
Rastatt, 7th May
[Pg 37]
Rastatt, 7th May
[Pg 38]
Rastatt, 7th May
[Pg 39]
Rastatt, 8th May
[Pg 40]
Rastatt, 9th May
[Pg 41]
Rastatt, 9th May
[Pg 42]
Rastatt, 9th May
[Pg 43]
Rastatt, 9th May
[Pg 44]
Rastatt, 9th May
[Pg 45]
Hesepe, 19th May
[Pg 48]
Hesepe, 30th May
[Pg 49]
Hesepe, 4th June
[Pg 50]
Hesepe, 4th June
[Pg 51]
Hesepe, 20th June
[Pg 52]
Hesepe, 22nd June
[Pg 53]
Hesepe, 30th May
Hesepe, 19th May
[Pg 58]
Hesepe, 19th May
[Pg 59]
Hesepe, 19th May
[Pg 60]
Hesepe, 20th May
[Pg 61]
Hesepe, 20th May
[Pg 62]
Hesepe, 21st May
[Pg 63]
Hesepe, 21st May
[Pg 66]
Hesepe, 22nd May
[Pg 67]
Hesepe, 22nd May
[Pg 68]
Hesepe, 23rd May
[Pg 69]
Hesepe, 23rd May
[Pg 70]
Hesepe, 24th May
[Pg 71]
Hesepe, 26th May
[Pg 72]
Hesepe, 27th May
[Pg 73]
Hesepe, 28th May
[Pg 74]
Hesepe, 21st May
[Pg 75]
Hesepe, 30th May
[Pg 76]
Hesepe, 31st May
[Pg 77]
Hesepe, 31st May
[Pg 78]
Hesepe, 8th June
[Pg 79]
Hesepe, 9th June
[Pg 80]
Hesepe, 9th June
[Pg 81]
Hesepe, 10th June
[Pg 82]
Hesepe, 10th June
[Pg 83]
Hesepe, 11th June
[Pg 84]
Hesepe, 11th June
[Pg 85]
Hesepe, 12th June
[Pg 86]
Hesepe, 13th June
[Pg 87]
Hesepe, 14th June
[Pg 88]
Hesepe, 14th June
[1] The “Amor Dei intellectualis.”
[Pg 89]
Hesepe, 14th June
Hesepe, 6th June
[Pg 94]
Hesepe, 18th June
[Pg 95]
Hesepe, 18th June
[Pg 96]
Hesepe, 19th June
[Pg 97]
Hesepe, 25th May
[Pg 98]
Hesepe, 4th July
[Pg 99]
Hesepe, 5th July
[Pg 100]
Hesepe, 7th July
[Pg 101]
Hesepe, 30th June
[Pg 102]
Hesepe, 19th July
[Pg 103]
Hesepe, 7th July
[Pg 104]
Hesepe, 25th July
[Pg 105]
Hesepe, 17th July
Hesepe, 8th June
[Pg 110]
Hesepe, 8th June
[2] It is hoped that it may not be thought too much of a liberty in an outsider to criticize anything so esoteric as the Oxford culture; but if so I should reply that it is just this esoteric quality which I wish to criticize. Admiration for Oxford and love of England alike compel me to deplore the fact that so typical a product of our national life should be so little representative.
[Pg 111]
Hesepe, 8th June
[Pg 112]
Hesepe, 15th June
[Pg 113]
Hesepe, 16th June
[Pg 114]
Hesepe, 16th June
[Pg 115]
Hesepe, 17th June
[Pg 116]
Hesepe, 20th June
[Pg 117]
Hesepe, 26-27th May
[Pg 120]
Hesepe, 2nd July
[Pg 121]
Hesepe, 3rd July
Hesepe, 23rd June
[Pg 126]
Hesepe, 23rd June
[Pg 127]
Hesepe, 24th June
[Pg 128]
Hesepe, 25th June
[Pg 129]
Hesepe, 25th June
[Pg 132]
Hesepe, 25th June
[Pg 133]
Hesepe, 1st July
[Pg 134]
Hesepe, 28th June
[Pg 135]
Hesepe, 28th June
[Pg 136]
Hesepe, 29th June
[Pg 137]
Hesepe, 1st July
[Pg 138]
Hesepe, 2nd July
[Pg 139]
Hesepe, 5th July
[Pg 140]
Hesepe, 9th July
[Pg 141]
Hesepe, 10th July
[Pg 142]
Hesepe, 11th July
[Pg 143]
Hesepe, 12th July
[Pg 144]
Hesepe, 12th July
[Pg 145]
Hesepe, 13th July
[Pg 146]
Hesepe, 14th July
[Pg 147]
Hesepe, 15th July
[Pg 148]
Hesepe, 16th July
[Pg 149]
Hesepe, 21st July
[Pg 150]
Hesepe, 21st July
[Pg 151]
Hesepe, 22nd July
[Pg 152]
Hesepe, 25th July
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
Influences, XX: spelling error in “cachinnation” corrected.
England, XIV: stray period removed.