10 Interesting Wilfred Owen Facts

Friday, April 21st 2017. | People


You have to notice Wilfred Owen Facts if you want to know the English soldier and poet. Owen was born on March 18th, 1893 and died on November 4th, 1918. His full name was Wilfred Edward Salter Owen. During the World War 1, Owen was known as the leading poet. Siegfried Sassoon was the mentor of Owen who inspired and influenced his work on poetry. Owen mostly depicted the horror of gas warfare and trenches. Let us find out other important facts about Owen below:

Wilfred Owen Facts 1: the famous works of Owen

Most works were published after his death. The famous ones included “Strange Meeting”, “Anthem for Doomed Youth”, “Dulce et Decorum est”, “Futility” and “Insensibility”.

Wilfred Owen Facts 2: the birthplace

The birthplace of Owen was located at a house located in Weston Lane called Plas Wilmot.

Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Owen Facts 3: parents

The parents of Owen were Thomas and Harriet Susan. There were four kids in the family and Owen was the first one. Harold, Colin, and Mary Millard Owen were the younger siblings of Wilfred. Look at facts about Willie Mays here.

Wilfred Owen Facts 4: education

He attended Birkenhead Institute. Then he went to Shrewsbury Technical School. In 1940, he developed an interest on poetry when he was in Cheshire having a holiday.

Wilfred Owen Cemetery

Wilfred Owen Cemetery

Wilfred Owen Facts 5: religion

Owen had a strong relationship with his mother. She influenced her strong belief as an Anglican when he was a youth. He was a devout believer until his death.

Wilfred Owen Facts 6: the early influences

The “big six” of romantic poetry by John Keats and the Bible were the major influences of Owen’s early works.

Facts about Wilfred Owen

Facts about Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Owen Facts 7: the early work

Owen had to work as a lay assistant for Vicar of Dunsden near Reading to pay for his tuition and get free lodging while he attended the college education at University College, Reading. Get facts about William Clark here.

Wilfred Owen Facts 8: war service

He became a member of Artists’ Rifles Officers’ Training Corps as of October 21st, 1915. Then he was on probation as the second lieutenant in Manchester Regiment on June 4, 1916.

Wilfred Owen Pic

Wilfred Owen Pic

Wilfred Owen Facts 9: the traumatic experiences

His service on the war was filled with traumatic experiences. He had shell shock after he was unconscious during his service on the war.

Wilfred Owen Facts 10: treatment

He was treated at Craiglockhart War Hospital where he was interested with literature and art after meeting some fellow poets including Sassoon.

Wilfred Owen Facts

Wilfred Owen Facts

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