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Analysis of "Apologia Pro Poemate Meo" by Wilfred Owen

Analysis of "Apologia Pro Poemate Meo" by Wilfred Owen
Basically meaning 'Reason for my Poetry', here Wilfred Owen justifies his writing by declaring its purpose - namely to give a voice to the worthy men with whom he served. We give a full analysis of the content, form and language of this piece and suggest comparisons with Two Fusiliers by Robert Graves.
SKU SKU16301  
Number of Words 2130
Author W Lawrance
 
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