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A Preface to Wilfred Owen John Purkis

A Preface to Wilfred Owen By John Purkis

A Preface to Wilfred Owen by John Purkis


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This text seeks to understand how the poet Wilfred Owen fits into the poetic debate about the meaning of war. It also explores how his literary stance was formed by earlier and contemporary influences and comments in detail about some of his works.

A Preface to Wilfred Owen Summary

A Preface to Wilfred Owen by John Purkis

This book presents a brief, yet comprehensive biography of Wilfred Owen, placing his work in the cultural and historical context of the early twentieth century. Owen is now perceived to be a permanent part of our consciousness of the First World War, and this text provides a necessary revision of this great poet and his background in such light.

The first few chapters provide important biographical information on Owen, considering his life both before enlisting and during the war. They discuss crucial aspects to understanding Owen's work, such as the poetry and painting that influenced his writing, and the period of national mourning after the war. The study also makes suitable reference to other war poets such as Sassoon, and considers the influence that such poetry had on Owen's own writing. The second half of the book provides detailed analyses of ten of his major poems including `Song of Songs' and `Strange Meeting', and aims to clarify the stages of his poetic career. Finally, a detailed reference section is included to assist further study.

The text is aimed at A level and undergraduate students studying courses such as twentieth-century poetry, and the First World War poets. The content will also serve as a useful guide to all who are interested in reading about the background to this great poet.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
introduction
Family trees
Chronological Table
Abbreviations

Biographical Section
1. Before battle: Owen's life prior to enlistment in 1915
Early life and education 1893-1911
Dunsden 1911-13
Bordeaux
2. During the war
Enlistment and training 1915-16
Into battle
Craiglockhart
Scarborough and Ripon. Return to the Front
3. Afterwards
Family matters
The publication of the poems
Mourning and the process of regeneration

Cultural and Historical Background
1. The drift to war 1890s-1914
Children in uniform
The ideology of sacrifice
2. The course of the war in outline from a British point of view
Total war and the manipulation of the `truth'
3. Images- the artist and truth
4. The poetry of the Great War down to 1917
5. The Peace party and Siegfried Sassoon
6. Owen's mature position about the war

Critical Survey
The art of Owen's poetry
The text and order of the poems
Influences 1. Keats
First publications
`Song of Songs'
`Miners'
Influences 2. Tennyson
`Hospital Barge'
`Futility'
Influences 3. Shelley
`Wheels' (1919)
`Strange Meeting'
Fragment: `Earth's wheels run oiled with blood'
New Inspirations 1. Sassoon
`The Sentry'
`Poems' (1920)
`Exposure'
The gates of modernism
`The Poems of Wilfred Owen' (1931)
`The Roads Also'
`The Kind Ghosts'
Religion and humanity
`At a Calvary near the Ancre'

Reference Section
Biographical section
Information about friends and contemporaries
Gazetteer
Further Reading
Index

Additional information

GOR005027917
9780582276529
0582276527
A Preface to Wilfred Owen by John Purkis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1999-04-13
176
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