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When Wilfred Owen discovered ... come across as so incurably youthful. Owen had a special affinity for children of all ages, and he thought that any true poet ought to be childish.
I don't suppose there's a thoughtful student in the land who is unaware of Wilfred Owen's best-known poem, "Dulce et Decorum Est". Indeed, it tells us something about our pervading cynicism that ...
Limited to 1,250 copies and priced at £195, the 108-page book contains nine original engravings and eight letterpress vignettes by Mr Bousfield. Containing 42 of Wilfred Owen's poems, the book ...
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“All that was strongest in Wilfred Owen survives in his poems”, Sassoon wrote in his ... that went against Owen’s preface that his book was “not about heroes”. Owen’s legacy is ...
In its place, came the visceral rage of poems like Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est”, which described marching in a row of broken down “blood-shod” soldiers and watching the ...
The book focuses largely on Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon ... also returned to the bloody grind of trench warfare. Owen wrote his poems during lulls in combat. He was killed in action ...
Wilfred Owen's nephew and president of the Wilfred Owen Association, said: "He has written war poetry and translated it, and also written books on it. His poetry has long been recognised as good ...
To the modern, pacifically inclined mindset, though, Owen’s poetry represents ... s press officer, Wilfred von Oven, had a similar name to our boy. More damaging to the book’s credibility ...
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