
Poems
Wilfred Owen's 'Poems' is a poignant collection that captures the brutal realities of World War I, showcasing his unique perspective as a soldier and poet. Written during the early 20th century, Owen's work starkly contrasts with the romanticized views of war prevalent at the time, addressing the horrors of trench and gas warfare. Although only five of his poems were published before his death in 1918, Owen is now recognized as a leading voice of war poetry, profoundly influencing the genre with his vivid imagery and emotional depth.
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