
“Truths that lie too deep for taint”: Wilfred Owen’s war poetry in our blood-soaked present
The Minefield
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Reviving Language Through War Poetry
This chapter explores the revival of language in Wilfred Owen's war poetry, focusing on Benjamin Britten's choral arrangements that highlight the harsh realities of death in conflict. It examines the emotional depth of Owen's verses, with a special focus on 'Strange Meeting,' revealing the profound connections between music, poetry, and the painful truths of war.
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