The windmill's labor is contingent upon the weather, upon what air masses, at any given time, overlie its landscape. Anticipatory in mood,*Weather Eye Open*adopts the emblem of the windmill, seeking what Merleau-Ponty calls the "inspiration and expiration of Being." The windmill serves as analogue t
Poems by Wilfred Owen
โ Scribed by Wilfred Owen
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- English
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- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Wilfred Owen was twenty-two when he enlisted in the Artists' Rifle Corps during World War I. By the time Owen was killed at the age of 25 at the Battle of Sambre, he had written what are considered the most important British poems of WWI.
This definitive edition is based on manuscripts of Owen's papers in the British Museum and other archives.
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