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The Collected poems of Wilfred Owen

This book gathers together the works of Wilfred Owen, showcasing his poignant and evocative poetry that captures the horrors and complexities of war. Owen's collection is a significant contribution to the literary landscape of the early 20th century, reflecting the human experience during a tumultuous period. more

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Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Owen was an English poet renowned for his works during World War I. His poetry vividly depicted the cruelty and suffering of soldiers, becoming a classic in war literature. more

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