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World War One

England Plays
''The Game''

• The English Review, 1915 •


Playing the game is only half the battle in war [and]…it will be the finest game we ever have played.”


Sporting terms used as a metaphors for war are very common and come naturally to those who tend to think about matters military on a regular basis; yet this article uses the expression, “playing the game” more as a character trait that was unique to the British. The author, Austin Harrison, writing in 1915 (the year of “grim determination”) believed that the English have always “played the game” as a matter of course; they have always maintained “good form”…




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England Plays ''The Game''

England Plays ''The Game''

England Plays ''The Game''

England Plays ''The Game''

England Plays ''The Game''

England Plays ''The Game''

England Plays ''The Game''

England Plays ''The Game''

England Plays ''The Game''

superior morality of Britonspopular enthusiasm for ww1popularity of World War Iww1 article from The English Review 1915WW1 UK propagandaWW1 propaganda newspaper articleWW1 propaganda magazine articlePro-WW 1 Magazine Articles 1915Sports and War Metaphors 1915Metaphors for WarPro-WW 1 Magazine Articles 1915British Magazine Articles About WW 1Pro War British Magazine Articles 1915Pro-War British Magazine Articles 1914-18Gentlemanly Rules of War 1914-18
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