Fr. 19.90

Poems

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Wilfred Owen (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 (Edited by) Jon Stallworthy, born in 1935, is Professor of English at the University of Oxford. He is also a Fellow of Wolfson College, a poet, and literary critic. His works include seven volumes of poetry, and biographies of Wilfred Owen and Louis MacNeice. He has edited several anthologies and is particularly known for his work on war poetry. Klappentext A single-volume edition of the work of the greatest poet of the First World War, whose death in battle a few days before Armistice was the most disastrous loss to English letters since Keats. It contains the texts of all the finished poems of Wilfred Owen's maturity and twelve important fragments, with extensive notes. Zusammenfassung A single-volume edition of the work of the greatest poet of the First World War, whose death in battle a few days before Armistice was the most disastrous loss to English letters since Keats. It contains the texts of all the finished poems of Wilfred Owen's maturity and twelve important fragments, with extensive notes....

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Authors Wilfred Owen, Jon Stallworthy
Assisted by Jon Stallworthy (Editor), Jon Stallworthy (Introduction)
Publisher Chatto and Windus
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 0
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.08.1990
 
EAN 9780701136611
ISBN 978-0-7011-3661-1
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 135 mm x 216 mm x 17 mm
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

English, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss, Literary studies: poetry & poets, Literary studies: from c 1900 -, Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards), c 1914 to c 1918 (including WW1), Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000, Literary studies: poetry and poets, c 1914 to c 1918 (World War One period)

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