- published: 16 Mar 2012
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14:46
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale (1/4)
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale - Jeremy Paxman tells the tragic story of World War One ...
published: 16 Mar 2012
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale (1/4)
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale - Jeremy Paxman tells the tragic story of World War One poet Wilfred Owen
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 5094
6:53
Wilfred Owen in Voices in Wartime
Story of the emblematic soldier poet and British Army officer during the First World War, ...
published: 20 Jul 2008
Wilfred Owen in Voices in Wartime
Story of the emblematic soldier poet and British Army officer during the First World War, killed in action a week before the Armistice in 1918.
- published: 20 Jul 2008
- views: 13971
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Dulce et Decorum Est ~ Wilfred Owen ~ Kenneth Branagh
Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen
Read by Kenneth Branagh
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published: 06 Aug 2010
Dulce et Decorum Est ~ Wilfred Owen ~ Kenneth Branagh
Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen
Read by Kenneth Branagh
Playlist for Wilfred Owen Poems:
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Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori:
mors et fugacem persequitur virum
nec parcit inbellis iuventae
poplitibus timidove tergo.
Horace
- published: 06 Aug 2010
- views: 39595
1:08
Wilfred Owen "Anthem for Doomed Youth" WW1 Poem animation
Here's a virtual movie of the great WW1 Soldier poet Wilfred Owen (1893 - 1918 reading his...
published: 10 Feb 2011
Wilfred Owen "Anthem for Doomed Youth" WW1 Poem animation
Here's a virtual movie of the great WW1 Soldier poet Wilfred Owen (1893 - 1918 reading his great poem "Anthem for Doomed" "Anthem for Doomed Youth" is a well-known popular poem written by Wilfred Owen which incorporates the themes of the horror of war. It employs the traditional form of a petrarchan sonnet, but it uses the rhyme scheme of an English sonnet. Much of the second half of the poem is dedicated to funeral rituals suffered by those families deeply affected by World War One. The poem does this by following the sorrow of common soldiers in one of the bloodiest battles of the 20th Century. Written between September and October of 1917, when Owen was a patient at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh recovering from shell shock, the poem is a lament for young soldiers whose lives were unnecessarily lost in the First World War.[1] While at hospital, Owen met and became close friends with another poet, Siegfried Sassoon. Owen asked for his assistance in refining his poems rough drafts. It was Sassoon who named the start of the poem "anthem", and who also substituted "dead" for "doomed"; the famous epithet of "patient minds" is also a correction of his. The amended manuscript copy, in both men's handwriting, still exists and may be found at the Wilfred Owen Manuscript Archive on the world wide web.
.Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 -- 4 November 1918) was a British poet and soldier, one of the leading poets of the First World War. His shocking, realistic war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare was heavily influenced by his friend Siegfried Sassoon and sat in stark contrast to both the public perception of war at the time, and to the confidently patriotic verse written earlier by war poets such as Rupert Brooke. Some of his best-known works—most of which were published posthumously—include "Dulce et Decorum Est", "Insensibility", "Anthem for Doomed Youth", "Futility" and "Strange Meeting". His preface intended for a book of poems to be published in 1919 contains numerous well-known phrases, especially "War, and the pity of War", and "the Poetry is in the pity".[1]
He was killed in action at the Battle of the Sambre a week before the war ended. The telegram from the War Office announcing his death was delivered to his mother's home as her town's church bells were ringing in celebration of the Armistice when the war ended.
Kind Regards
Jim Clark
All rights are reserved on this video recording copyright Jim Clark 2011
Anthem for Doomed Youth,,,,,,,,,,,,
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
- Only the monstruous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, -
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
- published: 10 Feb 2011
- views: 10608
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World War One Poet Wilfred Owen, Sam West
A Clip from a 1995 BBC programme about WW1 poets starring Sam West as Wilfred Owen. Posted...
published: 13 May 2009
World War One Poet Wilfred Owen, Sam West
A Clip from a 1995 BBC programme about WW1 poets starring Sam West as Wilfred Owen. Posted for Mona.
- published: 13 May 2009
- views: 8677
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Strange Meeting ~ Wilfred Owen ~ Kenneth Branagh
Poem by Wilfred Owen Read by Kenneth Branagh. Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893...
published: 17 Oct 2009
Strange Meeting ~ Wilfred Owen ~ Kenneth Branagh
Poem by Wilfred Owen Read by Kenneth Branagh. Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 4 November 1918)
Playlist for Wilfred Owen Poems:
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- published: 17 Oct 2009
- views: 8864
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Wilfred Owen - Dulce et Decorum est - Recited by Christopher Hitchens
Wilfred Owen's poem, Dulce et decorum est.
Recited by Christopher Hitchens...
published: 28 Mar 2011
Wilfred Owen - Dulce et Decorum est - Recited by Christopher Hitchens
Wilfred Owen's poem, Dulce et decorum est.
Recited by Christopher Hitchens
- published: 28 Mar 2011
- views: 17276
2:19
Wilfred Owen Remembered
The anniversary of the death of one of our greatest war poets born and raised in Shropshir...
published: 22 Jul 2007
Wilfred Owen Remembered
The anniversary of the death of one of our greatest war poets born and raised in Shropshire takes place this month.
Wilfred Owen's life and works will be commemorated on Radio Three after Remembrance Day. Joanne Writtle reports.
7th November 2006
- published: 22 Jul 2007
- views: 10281
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Spring Offensive ~ Wilfred Owen ~ Kenneth Branagh
Spring Offensive by Wilfred Owen
Read by Kenneth Branagh.
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC...
published: 16 Feb 2010
Spring Offensive ~ Wilfred Owen ~ Kenneth Branagh
Spring Offensive by Wilfred Owen
Read by Kenneth Branagh.
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 4 November 1918)
Playlist for Wilfred Owen Poems:
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- published: 16 Feb 2010
- views: 5252
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Anthem For Doomed Youth - Wilfred Owen - Kenneth Branagh
Written in 1916, when Owen was a patient at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh, recov...
published: 17 Jan 2009
Anthem For Doomed Youth - Wilfred Owen - Kenneth Branagh
Written in 1916, when Owen was a patient at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh, recovering from shell shock.
The poem itself is a lament for young soldiers whose lives were unnecessarily lost in World War I.
Playlist for Wilfred Owen Poems:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=DB72F362B19CBC06
Some may find the critiques of Wilfred Owen's poetry useful. The Wilfred Owen Association
.http://wilfredowen.org.uk/home
- published: 17 Jan 2009
- views: 29945
3:06
Disabled - Wilfred Owen - Kenneth Branagh
Disabled is about a man who lost his limbs in a battle. The poem describes the man's life ...
published: 19 Jan 2009
Disabled - Wilfred Owen - Kenneth Branagh
Disabled is about a man who lost his limbs in a battle. The poem describes the man's life after the war. It is about how he signed up without thinking and how underappreciated veterans are.
Playlist for Wilfred Owen Poems:
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- published: 19 Jan 2009
- views: 13506
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1918: Futility (Wilfred Owen)
Move him into the sun -
Gently its touch awoke him once,
At home, whispering of fields u...
published: 03 Jun 2008
1918: Futility (Wilfred Owen)
Move him into the sun -
Gently its touch awoke him once,
At home, whispering of fields unsown.
Always it woke him, even in France,
Until this morning and this snow.
If anything might rouse him now
The kind old sun will know.
Think how it wakes the seeds, -
Woke, once, the clays of a cold star.
Are limbs, so dear-achieved, are sides,
Full-nerved, - still warm, - too hard to stir?
Was it for this the clay grew tall?
- O what made fatuous sunbeams toil
To break earth's sleep at all?
Text: Wilfred Owen (1893 - 1918)
Music: Virginia Astley
- published: 03 Jun 2008
- views: 21684
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Futility ~ Wilfred Owen ~ Kenneth Branagh
Futility by Wilfred Owen
Read by Kenneth Branagh
Playlist for Wilfred Owen Poems:
http:...
published: 26 Aug 2010
Futility ~ Wilfred Owen ~ Kenneth Branagh
Futility by Wilfred Owen
Read by Kenneth Branagh
Playlist for Wilfred Owen Poems:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=DB72F362B19CBC06
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- published: 26 Aug 2010
- views: 10895
15:09
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale (2/4)
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale - Jeremy Paxman tells the tragic story of World War One ...
published: 16 Mar 2012
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale (2/4)
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale - Jeremy Paxman tells the tragic story of World War One poet Wilfred Owen
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 2888
15:25
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale (3/4)
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale - Jeremy Paxman tells the tragic story of World War One ...
published: 16 Mar 2012
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale (3/4)
Wilfred Owen - A Remembrance Tale - Jeremy Paxman tells the tragic story of World War One poet Wilfred Owen
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 2478