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Separating poetry from war politics. Politics. Dulce et Decorum Est Separating poetry from war politics. Cathy Young | 2.11.2003 12:00 AM ...
Every Veterans Day, PennLive republishes "Dulce et Decorum Est," by Wilfred Owen, a British soldier and poet who wrote one of the most enduring poems of the World War I era. It is thought to have ...
Dulce et Decorum Est. Episode 22 | 5m 18s. A reading of Wilfred Owen's poem. The poem is offered as a grandfather's flashback, triggered by a radio broadcast of military action in Vietnam, June of ...
One of his poems took as its title the first part of a line from Horace: “Dulce et decorum est, pro patria mori.” (“It is sweet and honorable to die for one’s country.”) But Owen’s ...
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