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Discover 'The War Poems of Wilfred Owen', a powerful collection showcasing the poignant reflections of one of the greatest war poets of the 20th century. This trade paperback edition, published by Random House UK in 1994, encompasses 144 pages of thought-provoking poetry, edited by esteemed Oxford Professor Jon Stallworthy. Wilfred Owen’s poetry, marked by its visceral imagery and profound respect for soldiers, serves as a timeless tribute to the experiences of those who fought in World War I. As we honor the centenary of the war's end in 2018, this definitive volume offers a critical examination of the unimaginable horrors and the profound impact of the Great War on humanity. Immerse yourself in Owen’s most iconic works, and explore how his words have shaped our understanding of love, loss, and sacrifice. Perfect for students, literature lovers, and history enthusiasts alike, 'The War Poems of Wilfred Owen' remains an essential addition to any bookshelf. Rediscover the emotional depth of war poetry that resonates through the ages and reflects on the human spirit’s resilience amidst chaos. Whether for personal reflection or academic study, this collection stands as a vital resource for those interested in World War I poetry and the enduring legacy of Wilfred Owen's literary genius.