List of poems by Wilfred Owen
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This is a list of poems by Wilfred Owen.
- "1914"
- "A New Heaven"
- "A Terre"[1][2][3]
- "Anthem for Doomed Youth"
- "The Bending over of Clancy Year 12 on October 19th"
- "Arms and the Boy"
- "As Bronze may be much Beautified"
- "Asleep"
- "At a Calvary near the Ancre"
- "Beauty"
- "But I was Looking at the Permanent Stars"
- "Conscious"
- "Cramped in that Funny Hole"
- "Disabled"
- "Dulce et Decorum Est"
- "Elegy in April and September"
- "Exposure"
- "Futility"
- "Greater Love"
- "Happiness"
- "Has Your Soul Sipped?"
- "Hospital Barge"
- "I Saw His Round Mouth's Crimson"
- "Insensibility"
- "Inspection"
- "Le Christianisme"
- "Mental Cases"
- "Miners"
- "Music"
- "S. I. W."
- "Schoolmistress"
- "Six O'Clock in Princes Street"
- "Smile, Smile, Smile"
- Soldier's Dream
- "Sonnet On Seeing a Piece of our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action"
- "Spells and Incantations"
- "Spring Offensive"
- "Strange Meeting"
- "The Calls"
- "The Chances"
- "The Dead-Beat"
- "The End"
- "The Kind Ghosts"
- "The Last Laugh"
- "The Letter"
- "The Next War"
- "The Parable of the Old Man and the Young"
- "The Roads Also"
- "The Send-off"
- "The Sentry"
- "The Show"
- "The Wrestlers"
- "Training"
- "Uriconium An Ode"
- "Wild With All Regrets"
- "With an Identity Disc"
- "How to Smile"
References
[edit]- ^ Jennifer Breen (16 July 2014). Wilfred Owen (Routledge Revivals): Selected Poetry and Prose. Taylor & Francis. pp. 225–. ISBN 978-1-317-65523-7.
- ^ Spencer C. Tucker (28 October 2014). World War I: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection [5 volumes]: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection. ABC-CLIO. pp. 1198–. ISBN 978-1-85109-965-8.
- ^ Tim Kendall (22 February 2007). The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry. OUP Oxford. pp. 462–. ISBN 978-0-19-928266-1.