[TPR-0003] Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen
This World War I poem by British soldier and poet, Wilfred Owen, speaks to the first-hand horrors of war. As with most of his Poems, he peels back the veneer of glory to expose the ugliness a soldier experiences in the trenches.
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AUDIOBOOK INFO
Dulce Et Decorum Est
by Wilfred Owen
published posthumously in Poems by Wilfred Owen, page 15
by London: Chatto & Windus, 1920; New York: Viking Press, 1921
Text Source: https://theproudreader.com/library/authors/wilfred-owen/dulce-et-decorum-est/
Author Page: https://theproudreader.com/library/authors/wilfred-owen/
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