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The Revolt of Islam;


The Revolt of Islam;

Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1829


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Poems


Poems

Author: Wilfred Owen

language: en

Publisher: DigiCat

Release Date: 2022-09-15


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Wilfred Owen's 'Poems' stand as a harrowing yet profoundly insightful reflection on the brutality of World War I. Rendered in stark, visceral language and exploring themes of disillusionment, horror, and the dehumanizing aspects of war, Owen's poetry is emblematic of Modernist literary techniques and innovations, giving voice to the physical and psychological traumas experienced by combatants. These verses, often adhering to paradox and irony, challenge and expand upon the aesthetic boundaries of early 20th-century poetry, offering poignant critiques of the supposed nobility of war. The collection's literary context nuances the desolation of trench warfare through a lens that is at once deeply personal and universally resonant. Late British poet Wilfred Owen is renowned for his war poetry, which was largely influenced by his direct experiences as a soldier during World War I. Witnessing the savagery of war first-hand, Owen felt compelled to convey the stark reality of the battlefield, subverting the traditional, romanticized narratives of wartime heroism. His verse illustrates a profound connection to the misery and camaraderie of the doomed youth of his generation. Plagued by shell shock and burdened with the weight of survival, Owen's works are born from a well of personal anguish and socio-political consciousness. Owen's 'Poems' serve as an essential read for those interested in literature, history, and the human condition as shaped by war. Readers won't find glorified battle scenes or heroic figures within these pages; instead, they will encounter an unvarnished truth set to the meter of poetry. Recommendation of this work extends to scholars of Modernism, pacifists, and anyone striving to understand the gravity of warfare through the pained yet delicate touch of one of its keenest observers. Owen's poetry beckons a contemplative engagement with the past, enlightening future generations on the costs of conflict with enduring eloquence.

Expression of War in “Strange Meeting”, “Anthem for a Doomed Youth”, “Futility” and “Mental Cases” by Wilfred Owen


Expression of War in “Strange Meeting”, “Anthem for a Doomed Youth”, “Futility” and “Mental Cases” by Wilfred Owen

Author: Marieke Jochimsen

language: en

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Release Date: 2011-06-16


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Essay from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,9, University of Münster (Englisches Seminar), course: Reading and Analytical Writing, language: English, abstract: The four poems “Futility”, “Mental Cases”, “Anthem for a Doomed Youth” and “Strange Meeting” by Wilfred Owen are all concerned with the physical and mental consequences of war. In the following these poems are being compared and analysed as to the question whether they treat basically the same themes or are of fundamental differences. Owen, who volunteered to fight in World War I, witnessed the horrors of war himself. After traumatic experiences he was diagnosed as suffering from the shell shock and was sent home. In these poems, which were all written immediately after his war service, he confronts the reader with the horrors of war. As he says in his famous statement, his poems are not meant to be beautiful, as poetry was considered to be during this time, they rather create a vision of pity, futility and tragedy: “My subject is war and the pity of war. The poetry is in the pity.”