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Books in the CBL
First World War Poems
by
Andrew Motion (Editor)
ISBN: 0571212077
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Poetry of the First World War
Call Number: 811.33 POE
ISBN: 1852106670
101 Poems Against War
Call Number: 811.33 ONE
ISBN: 0571220347
Wilfred Owen: A Biography
by
Jon Stallworthy
Call Number: 940.581 OWE
ISBN: 019211719
About
Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Owen Association
Home of the Wilfred Owen Association
Wilfred Owen Poetry Association
Biography of Wilfred Owen and overview of his Works.
Encyclpaedia Britannica
Database article on Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Owen 100 years on
The Conversation article from November 2018. Overview of Owen. Read the comments too!
Poetry and World War One
First World War Poetry Archive
An online repository of over 7000 items of text, audio, images, and video.
WW1: Has poetry distorted our view of the war?
From BBC Teach. Interesting perspective on Owen and value of teaching his poems. We've seen that relying on a small canon of poems gives us a very narrow view of both war poetry and the feelings and thoughts of people who lived through the conflict.
Poetry and World War One
Short overview including background of the war poets of WW1.
British Library World War One
Links to manuscripts and historical information on Wilfred Owen
Critical Responses
Dulce Et Decorum
A Literary Writer's Point of View of Owen's poem Dulce Et Decorum Est.
Wilfred Owen: A Poet Re-instutionalised
Critical response of Owen's Works. JStor.
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