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Wilfred Owen: Resonances |
Owen's enduring legacy comes in a variety of shapes and forms, from Benjamin Britten's War Requiem… |
Brigitte Friant-Kessler |
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Owen's influence on Carol Ann Duffy |
Carol Ann Duffy's poem "An Unseen" depicts a soldier going off to war, but we don't know which war… |
Marcy Tanter |
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"The Poetry is in the Pity": Wilfred Owen and the Memory of the First World War |
A memorial to the poets of the First World War stands in the corner of Westminster Abbey. Inscribed… |
Vincent Trott |
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4-11 November 1918: Wilfred Owen and armistice Day in Memory and History |
In an early preface to his collected war poems, Wilfred Owen wrote of his work that "The subject of… |
Alex Nordlund |
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Wilfred Owen: The '60s Poet |
With the centenary of the first Armistice Day - and the centenary of Wilfred Owen's death a week… |
Harry Ricketts |
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Dulce et Decorum Est: Wilfred Owen’s Latin |
Wilfred Owen fought hard to learn Latin. He was acutely aware of the importance of the classical… |
Elizabeth Vandiver |
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Wilfred Owen and the Culture of Commemoration |
We can approach the First World War from the perspective of the historian, with a view to providing… |
Eva Zettelmann |
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At the Water’s Edge: Wilfred Owen and Water |
By the look of the photograph reproduced in Jon Stallworthy's biography, it was a fairly run-of-the… |
Gerald Dawe |
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SHEER: Setting Wilfred Owen to Music |
"I can find no word to qualify my experiences except the word SHEER... It passed the limits of my… |
Tim Watts |
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"Smile, Smile, Smile": Wilfred Owen and the Politicians |
Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag
And smile, smile, smile...
One of the most famous songs… |
Douglas Kerr |