Photo in header: Wilfred Owen by John Gunston bromide print, 1916 NPG P515 © National Portrait Gallery, London
18 Mar 1893 – 4 Nov 1918
War Memorial
Take a moment at the War Memorial, a fitting place to mark Wilfred Owen, widely regarded as one of Britain’s greatest war poets. Writing from the perspective of his intense personal experience of the front line, his poems, including ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ and ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’, bring to life the physical and mental trauma of combat. In 1911 he holidayed in Torquay with his uncle and aunt, John and Annie Taylor, where he spent his time browsing in John’s bookshop, acquiring Colvin’s biography of Keats and making his pilgrimage to the house in Teignmouth where Keats had lodged in 1818. Look out for the Blue Plaque
Link to Wilfred Owen “Anthem for Doomed Youth”: https://www.poetryarchive.org/poem/anthem-doomed-youth
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