World War I Poetry

FIU students in “France: Art, War, & Human Rights” will engage and reflect on war: suffering and sacrifice, life and death. It is a difficult experience, both personally and academically. These World War I poems may provide emotional and formal guidance.

Anthem for a Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen
Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen
Everybody Sang by Siegfried Sassoon
In Flanders Fields by John MacRae
Many Sisters To Many Brothers by Rose Macaulay
The Dug-out by Siegfried Sassoon

AUTHOR(S) AND LAST UPDATE Stephanie Sepúlveda & John William Bailly 26 February 2018
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