OwenLastDays

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11 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
12 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
13 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
14 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
15 "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
16 Wilfred Owen and the Modern Elegy Owen's elegies are characterised by his scepticism of the genre's consolatory power. Such wariness… Emma Suret
17 Reliving Wilfred Owen's 'Exposure' in Louis Simpson's World War II Poem 'The Battle' Wilfred Owen’s legacy is often characterized by hallmarks such as his use of pararhyme or half-… Michael Sarnowski
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