Penn Live: Dulce et Decorum Est, by Wilfred Owen: A PennLive Veterans Day observance
(Editor's Note: In observance of Veterans Day, PennLive's Opinion section will annually reprint "Dulce et Decorum Est," by the English poet Wilfred Owen. It's still the single, strongest reminder of ...
Dulce et Decorum Est, by Wilfred Owen: A PennLive Veterans Day observance
Every year, on Veterans Day, PennLive Opinion republishes one of the most powerful poems ever written about World War I: ‘Dulce et Decorum Est,’ by the English trench poet, Wilfred Owen. After ...
New York Daily News: Jake Gyllenhaal reads Wilfred Owen’s ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ at PTSD fundraiser
Jake Gyllenhaal reads Wilfred Owen’s ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ at PTSD fundraiser
Members of the public read Wilfred Owen’s Dulce et Decorum est at London’s Cenotaph to mark the 100-year anniversary of the start of world war one.
The Mirror: Dulce et Decorum Est, by Wilfred Owen - read by Nick Ferrari
And towards our distant rest began to trudge. Wilfred Owen's most famous piece “Dulce et decorum est” was originally drafted in October 1917 while he lay recovering from shellshock at Craiglockhart ...
Dulce et Decorum Est, by Wilfred Owen - read by Nick Ferrari
Penn Live: A PennLive Veterans Day tradition continues: Dulce et Decorum Est
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori. “It is a beautiful honor to die for one’s country.” In this famous line, the Roman poet Horace gave lasting expression to an ideal of republican virtue inherited ...