A ‘War Poet’ or A ‘Poet At War’: Wilfred Owen and the Pity of War (original) (raw)

War Poetry: Lameting Through Wilfred Owen

Triasha Mondal

International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 2022

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War Poetry: Lamenting Through Wilfred Owen

Triasha Mondal, IJRASET Publication

International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2022

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WILFRED OWEN AS ENGLISH SOLDIER AND POET

TJPRC Publication

Transstellar journals, 2022

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Vignettes of Violence: Exploring Trauma in Selected Poems of Wilfred Owen

Debayan Banerjee

Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education

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Writing war: Owen, Spender, poetic forms and concerns for a world in turmoil

Esther Sanchez-Pardo

Nordic Journal of English Studies, 2013

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World War I and Wilfred Owen' s Poetry

Fikret Güven

The Impact of First World War I on Wilfred Owen' s Poetry, 2018

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BA Project: Between Rage and Pity? Masculinity and Identity in the War Poetry of Wilfred Owen

Lis Marxen

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The impact of the First World War on the poetry of Wilfred Owen

Dr. Mohammad Riaz Mahmud

IIUC Studies, 2009

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War Poetry and Modernism: Re-reading Wilfred Owen's Dulce et Decorum Est

Somya Tyagi

The Criterion , 2023

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War in the West, War in the East: Duel of Execrated Fates by Wilfred Owen and Lam Thi My Da

timucin edman

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Wilfred Own Re-Visited: A Psychoanalytic Reading of War, Memory, and Crisis of Identity in Wilfred Owen’s Poem Mental Cases

Ali Sait Güneş

Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 2017

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Wilfred Owen and the Great War Centenary

Wojciech Drąg

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A fresh (2023) in-depth examination of four of Wilfred Owen’s most impassioned WW1 poems:- Dulce Et Decorum Est; The Send-off; The Disabled; Anthem for Doomed Youth.

Paul G Methven

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How War Poetry Shaped Modernism

Harley M . Bram

2019

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The Ugliness of War in the Perspective of the Speaking Dead in the poems of Wilfred Owen and Sherko Bekas

Najat Ismael Sayakhan

International journal of humanities and social sciences, 2017

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Arabic and English War Poetry: A Comparative Study of Wilfred Owen and Abdul Razzaq Abdul Wahid's Selected War Poems

Suaad Alkhafaji

International journal of linguistics, literature and translation, 2022

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Wilfred Owen: An Anti-war Georgian Poet

Dr. Norah H Alsaeed

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The shift in World War I poetry from patriotic theme to the depiction of the dark realities of the war

Twinkle Kumar

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Comparative Study of Selected War Poems by Wilfred Owen and the Iraqi Poet Adnan Al-Sayegh: A Psychological Approach

hana ghani

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The impact of the First World War on the poetry of

Dr. Mohammad Riaz Mahmud

2008

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Conversations with Wilfred Owen: The Pity is in the Poetry

Adrian Chatfield

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WORLD WA R I AND ITS REFLECTIONS IN RUPERT BROOKE AND WILFRED OWEN'S POEMS

Turan Özgür Güngör

2.INTERNATIONAL SELÇUK SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES CONGRESS 21-22 OCTOBER 2023, KONYA / TURKEY

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I am the Enemy You Killed, my Friend: A Kristevean Reading of Wilfred Owen's Poem, "Strange Meeting"

Reza Naqavi Moqaddam

Presented at the National Research Week, 2017, University of Guilan, Iran, 2017

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THE DARK RENAISSANCE OF THE WAR POETRY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE POETRY OF THE TWO WORLD WARS

Abhik Maiti

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How to Kill: Poetry and War

Fran Brearton

Fortnight, 2001

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War Poetry

Amitabh V Dwivedi

The SAGE Encyclopedia of War: Social Science Perspectives, 2017

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1) ‘. . . quaint and Curious War is’: Hardy and the Poets of the First World War' Thomas Hardy Journal, Autumn, 2015

Oindrila Ghosh

Thomas Hardy Journal Autumn 2015 ed. Phillip Mallett ISSN 0268-5418, ISBN 0-904398-51-X

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An Analysis of Wilfred Owen's War Poetry in the light of Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory

Assoc.Prof.Dr.Berna Köseoğlu

Proceedings of The International Conference on Research in Social Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, 2019

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Writing War, and the Politics of Poetic Conversation

James Caron

Critical Asian Studies, 2022

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The Hilltop Review Glorious and Execrable: The Dead and Their Bodies in World War I Poetry

Rebecca Straple-Sovers

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Post war Theosophy with Special reference to Post war poets in England

saiqa hasan

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English Giant Poets in First World War Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) and Keith Barnes (1934-1969

Tahir Mehmood

Criterion, 2011

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“Knowing you will understand”: The usage of poetry as a historical source about the experience of the First World War

Julia Ribeiro S C Thomaz

Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses, 2018

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War Poetry and Politics of Representation: Expressionist Reading of Rupert Brooke's Selective War Poems '1914 I: PEACE', '1914 III: THE DEAD', '1914 IV: THE DEAD'AND '1914 V: SOLDIER'

Khamsa Qasim

2018

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'Glorious and Execrable': The Dead and Their Bodies in World War I Poetry

Rebecca Straple-Sovers

2017

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