The War Poems Of Wilfred Owen
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The War Poems Of Wilfred Owen
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The War Poems Of Wilfred Owen
For most readers of English poetry, the face under that helmet is that of Wilfred Owen.' Professor Jon Stallworthy, from his Introduction.
When Wilfred Owen was killed in the days before the Armistice in 1918, he left behind a shattering, truthful and indelible record of a soldier's experience of the First World War.
Wilfred Owen was the greatest poet of the First World War - his best work is collected here, published in a new hardback edition to commemorate the end of the war that Owen has taught us never to forget
The War Poems Of Wilfred Owen features the greatest works of Wilfred Owen, the foremost poet of the First World War. This new hardback edition is published in commemoration of the war's end, a conflict that Owen's poetry ensures we shall never forget.
"Orpheus, the pagan saint of poets, went through hell and came back singing. In twentieth-century mythology, the singer wears a steel helmet and makes his descent 'down some profound dull tunnel' in the stinking mud of the Western Front. For most readers of English poetry, the face under that helmet is that of Wilfred Owen." β Professor Jon Stallworthy, from his Introduction.
Wilfred Owen's life was tragically cut short in the days leading up to the Armistice in 1918. Yet, he left behind a visceral, honest, and unforgettable depiction of a soldier's experience during the First World War. This edition assembles his most significant war poetry, edited and introduced by Professor Jon Stallworthy. It stands as a powerful testament to the horrifying reality of war and the enduring impact of Owen's work, reminding us of the conflict that must never fade from memory.
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Wilfred Owen's war poems have been praised for their profound compassion and stern critique of romanticised portrayals of war. He is revered as the greatest war poet for his powerful respect for soldiers, creating lasting memorials in the minds of readers. This edition is highly recommended for poetry enthusiasts, capturing the harrowing realities of war.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781784874407
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 27 September 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Vintage Classics
Contributors:
- Edited by Jon Stallworthy
- Edited by Jon Stallworthy
- Edited by Jon Stallworthy
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 18.0mm
Width: 138.0mm
Height: 204.0mm
Weight: 237g
Pages: 144
About the Author
Wilfred Owen was born in Oswestry, a Shropshire town close to the Welsh border, on 18 March 1893. Intended first for the church, Owen finally decided at the age of 20 that literature meant more to him than evangelical religion. He was working as a tutor in France when Germany invaded Belgium and war was declared in 1914. Owen enlisted a year later, was commissioned into the 5th (Reserve) Battalion, Manchester Regiment in 1916, and crossed to France at the end of that year. By mid-1917 he was diagnosed as suffering from shellshock, and was invalided back to Craiglockhart War Hospital in Scotland, where he met Siegfried Sassoon. He wrote some of his most powerful war poetry at the start of 1918 before he was declared fit to return to France. Owen was awarded the Military Cross for his service in the last British assaults on the German line, but he did not live to wear it or to see in print most of the poems that would make his name. In the early morning of 4th November 1918, his platoon was caught in heavy fire and Wilfred Owen was killed, only seven days before peace was declared. Jon Stallworthy was born in 1935. He was Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of Wolfson College, of the British Academy, and of the Royal Society of Literature. He published eight books of poetry, as well as translations from the Russian of poems by Alexander Blok and Boris Pasternak, and prize-winning biographies of Louis MacNeice and Wilfred Owen. Professor Stallworthy died in November 2014.
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