Wilfred Owen Gallery
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finelythreadedsky:Rosanna Warren, “Turnus” (1995) /// Wilfred Owen, “Insensibility” (1918)
boykeats:Poem for the one hundredth anniversary of Wilfred Owen’s death by Keaton St. James(patreon)
boykeats:On November 5, 1917, 100 years ago today, Wilfred Owen wrote a gorgeous love letter to fell
todayinhistory:November 4th 1918: Wilfred Owen diesOn this day in 1918, the English poet and soldier
boykeats:On November 5, 1917, 100 years ago today, Wilfred Owen wrote a gorgeous love letter to fell
historixn:From Exposure by Wilfred Owen.
boykeats:On November 5, 1917, 100 years ago today, Wilfred Owen wrote a gorgeous love letter to fell
thefoxhuntingman:Stephen MacDonald, Not About Heroes
greatwar-1914:April 1, 1917 - British Capture Savy Wood, Wilfred Owen Comes Down with “Shell-Shock”
thefoxhuntingman:Siegfried Sassoon, Siegfried’s Journey, 1916-1920Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen
boykeats:On November 4, 1918, Wilfred Owen (b. March 18, 1893) was killed in action. Owen wrote some
boykeats:On November 4, 1918, Wilfred Owen (b. March 18, 1893) was killed in action. Owen wrote some
boykeats:On November 4, 1918, Wilfred Owen (b. March 18, 1893) was killed in action. Owen wrote some
boykeats:Some of Wilfred Owen’s notes left in a draft of his unfinished poem, “Strange Meeting,” whi
boykeats:On November 4, 1918, Wilfred Owen (b. March 18, 1893) was killed in action. Owen wrote some
historixn:From Exposure by Wilfred Owen.
thefoxhuntingman:otherpens:@ all my historical faves likeThis sounds like Wilfred Owen on John Keats
cursedspite: - wilfred owen, “à terre”
cursedspite: - wilfred owen, “à terre”
rexnorh: medeae: Wilfred Owen, from “Dulce et Decorum Est" @ardently-faithful @lominsianlily @h
thefoxhuntingman:wilfredowens:I HAVEN’T DONE A COLORIZATION IN AGES!!So I done a simple one, of my l
boykeats:On November 5, 1917, 100 years ago today, Wilfred Owen wrote a gorgeous love letter to fell
boykeats:from this article on homosexuality in the first world war
medeae:Wilfred Owen, from “Dulce et Decorum Est"This was one of the first passages of poetry I
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