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Wilfred Owen : selected letters (2nd ed)

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Wilfred Owen left his home in Shrewsbury in 1911, at the age of 18, to become lay assistant to the vicar of a country parish; seven years later, having won an MC for gallantry, he was killed in action.

This selection from the full 1967 edition of his letters includes some early examples, but concentrates on the last seven years of his short life.

His letters - almost all to his mother - constitute his self-portrait: perhaps the finest English poet of World War I speaking in his own person from the age of five until the eve of his death.

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Oxford University Press
0192880896 / 9780192880895
Paperback
821.912
01/10/1998
England
English
xviii, 381p. : ill.
22 cm
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Previous ed.: 1985.