Anthem for doomed youth poem6/7/2023 ![]() ![]() After suffering a serious illness in 1913, Owen left to teach English in Bordeaux, France, and was there when World War I broke out. In 1911-12, he worked as an unpaid lay assistant to a vicar in the poor country parish of Dunsden, where he taught Bible classes, led prayer meetings, and attended missionary gatherings. Like his mother, to whom he was quite close, Owen was religious and even considered pursuing a career in the church. Educated at the Birkenhead Institute and at Shrewsbury Technical College, Owen matriculated in 1911 but without the honors necessary to enter a university. Wilfred Edward Salter, born on March 18, 1893, in the village of Oswestry in Shropshire, England, was the eldest son of a minor railway official. Owen’s poetry portrays the grim horrors of trench warfare and the futile waste or youthful manhood.Įvents in History at the Time of the Poetry ![]() War poetry written and set in France during World War 1, 1914-18 first published in 1920. “Anthem for Doomed Youth” and Other Poems ![]()
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