These vivid impressions sprang from the pen of Wilfred Owen, a junior officer ... although OCR have set poems that offer different responses to the war. WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives?
Staff and patients in 1917 posing in front of Craiglockhart hospital which was set up to treat shell-shocked soldiers in WW1 The horrors ... and eloquence as Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon.
Grace Freeman from the Wilfred Owen Association with the bugle the poet took from a dead German soldier The centenary of the death of World War One poet Wilfred Owen was marked on Sunday with the ...
Wilfred Owen wrote ‘Strange Meeting’ in the early months of 1918, shortly after being treated for shell shock at Craiglockhart hospital in Edinburgh, where he had met the stridently anti-war Siegfried ...
Lindsey Hilsum is an award-winning correspondent with Britain’s Channel 4 News who has contributed to the News Hour with ...
Commentary, newsreel and photographs examine the life of Wilfred ... poem ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’. Owen reads the opening lines aloud and explains their context. This clip is from the series ...
The Oscar winning actor Sir Daniel Day-Lewis has read seven of Wilfred Owen's seminal war poems to help relaunch a Scottish university's war poet collections. Day-Lewis has recited the poems for ...
The hotel bears the blue plaque from Scarborough and District Civic Society denoting the building's place in history as the wartime home of much-acclaimed war poet Wildred Owen, who is believed to ...
Despite the omissions, the great strength of the book is its international reach and while the section on the first world war includes the usual poems by Wilfred Owen, Ivor Gurney, Edward Thomas, ...
The text was based on the Latin text of the Missa pro Defunctis and poems by Wilfred Owen, one of the most important literary witnesses to the horrors of the First World War.
In these interview excerpts, family and friends remember Malcolm X. Malcolm X's eldest brother Wilfred Little (also Wilfred X) was also a member of the Nation of Islam. He was a teacher and ...
Modern history’s first written work to win an Olympic gold medal was “Ode to Sport,” a prose poem by Georges Hohrod and M.