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  1. Bernard Hugh Gutteridge (1916–1985) was an English poet, novelist, and playwright. He is primarily known for his war poems, considered "verse-journalism of a very high order" by Vernon Scannell.

  2. Bernard Hugh Gutteridge (1916-1985) fue un poeta inglés, novelista y dramaturgo. Es conocido principalmente por sus poemas de guerra, considerado "periodismo transversal de un orden muy alto" por Vernon Scannell.

  3. Bernard Gutteridge (1916 – 1985) was an English poet, known for poems about the Spanish Civil War, or from his World War II experiences in Madagascar, India and with the 36th Division of the British Army in Burma (with <a

  4. Analysis (ai): The poem "Sniper" by Bernard Gutteridge portrays the brutal reality of combat through the eyes of an unnamed narrator witnessing a sniper's deadly precision. The language is stark and concise, heightening the impact of the sniper's actions.

  5. Bernard Gutteridge. (1916—1985) Quick Reference. (1916 –85), was educated at Cranleigh School. During the war he served with Combined Operations, a fellow officer being Alun Lewis, whose death he recorded in his poem ‘Burma Diary’. [...] From: Gutteridge, Bernard in The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English » Subjects: Literature.

  6. Two fairytale poems from ‘Mother Goose’ by Bernard Gutteridge with a little twist, first published in The London Magazine in 1971. THE STEPMOTHER. She is like the Grimms And all that evergreen black forest Of all our childhoods Warned. The hair drawn back. The small black ribbon. The small Black smile (I can eat them better than Their ...

  7. Bernard Gutteridge (1916 – 1985) was an English poet, known for poems about the Spanish Civil War, or from his World War II experiences in Madagascar, India and with the 36th Division of the British Army in Burma (with Alun Lewis).