Wilfred Owen.

By Dominic Hibbard

ISBN: OCLC:12966060

Printed: 2002

Publisher: Weidenfield & Nicolson. London

Edition: First edition

Dimensions 17 × 25 × 4.5 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 25 x 4.5

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In the original dustsheet. Black cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.

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The definitive biography of the war poet – ‘Dominic Hibberd has probably done more more than any other individual to illuminate Owen’s life and work. His new Life is a triumph… it is difficult to believe it will ever be superseded’ Mark Bostridge, The Independent on Sunday When Wilfred Owen died in 1918 aged 25, only five of his poems had been published. Yet he became one of the most popular poets of the 20th century. For decades his public image was controlled by family and friends, especially his brother Harold who was terrified anyone might think Wilfred was gay. In recent years much new material has become available. This book, based on over thirty years of wide-ranging research, brings new information to almost every part of Owen’s life. Owen emerges as a complex, fascinating and often endearing character with an intense delight in being alive.

When Wilfred Owen died in 1918 aged 25, only five of his poems had been published. Yet he became one of the most popular poets of the 20th century. For decades his public image was controlled by family and friends, especially his brother Harold who was terrified anyone might think Wilfred had been gay. In recent years much new material has become available. This book, based on over thirty years of wide-ranging research, brings new information to almost every part of Owen’s life. Owen emerges as a complex, fascinating and often endearing character with an intense delight in being alive. (Amazon) Dominic Hibberd has been an acknowledged authority on Wilfred Owen for many years. He was the fourth editor of the war poems following Sassoon, Blunden and Day Lewis . He taught at Manchester Grammar School and universities in England, the United States and China. (From the backcover). Sprache: english.

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