William Ernest Henley Invictus

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'Invictus' by William Ernest Henley (The poem Nelson Mandela recited while in prison)

The Latin word “invictus” means unconquerable or undefeated. It was made famous by poet William Ernest Henley, who wrote a poem with the word as its title and a last line that read, “I am the master ...

The title of "Invictus," Clint Eastwood's stirring drama starring Morgan Freeman as South African leader Nelson Mandela, refers to the William Ernest Henley poem that Mandela had memorized while he ...

Robert Siegel talks with Joseph M. Flora, professor of English at the University of North Carolina about the poem Invictus, by William Ernest Henley. Timothy McVeigh used the poem in lieu of his final ...

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“I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.” This line, written by William Ernest Henley in his timeless poem Invictus, captures the very essence of human strength and self-determination ...

Historians in Gloucester are trying to raise awareness of one of the city's most influential residents. William Ernest Henley's work has inspired world leaders, royalty and even a Hollywood movie.

India TV: Priyanka shares sweet throwback photo with Iron Lady, invokes Henley's Invictus | Must Read

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"Invictus" is an adjective in Latin meaning 'unconquerable/ invincible/ undefeated or unsubdued'. 'Invictus' was the poem recited by late Nelson Mandela while he was imprisoned for 27 long years. This ...

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CNN: Prince Harry won’t see King Charles during UK trip for Invictus celebrations

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