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Prisoners of Words/Missing in Canon: Liberating the Neglected British War Poets of the Great War
Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Owen's "Strange Meeting" a Critical Analysis
T H E S I S W I L F R E D O W E N a S a P a C I F I
THE DEATH and BIRTH of a HERO: the Search for Heroism in British World War One Literature
Wilfred Owen - Poems
Poetry As Antidote to Toxic Certainty
Wilfred Owen's "Strange Meeting" Author(S): Marc D
'The Loss from War Is Always a Disturbing Presence in Owen's Poems'
Modern Poetry: Transition and Trauma Thomas Hardy, Edward Thomas and Wilfred Owen
Anguish, Torment and the Unseen Scars of War Are Depicted in Many of ‘The War Poems’ to Emphasise the Extent of Suffering and Damage the War Had on the Soldiers
On Wilfred Owen's Poetry
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Vignettes of Violence: Exploring Trauma in Selected Poems of Wilfred Owen
Poet at War’: Wilfred Owen and the Pity of War
Propaganda and Poetry During the Great War. Norma Compton Leadingham East Tennessee State University
The Dark Renaissance of the War Poetry: a Comparative Analysis Between the Poetry of the Two World Wars
The War Is Not the Only Concern in Owen's Poetry in His Anthology, the War Poems, Wilfred Owen Uses War As a Metaphor Or Mediu
Top View
The Ugliness of War in the Perspective of the Speaking Dead in the Poems of Wilfred Owen and Sherko Bekas
Strange Meeting
Closing Ranks and Crossing Lines: Loyalty and Truth in the Poems of Wilfred Owen
1 Through the Use of Specific Textual Forms and Features, Composers of Texts Are Able to Present Important Ideas, Which Give