First World War Poets

Small display at the National Portrait Gallery looking at the poets of the First World War.

The display was split in two, poets on active service and poets at home. The focus in the first section was on the poets who died, Isaac Rosenberg, Wilfred Owen and Edward Thomas. I was interested to see the label which said that Rosenberg signed up for reasons of poverty not patriotism.

The home section of the display looked at the soldier poets who survived and good use was made, again, of the photograph albums of Ottoline Morrell with pictures of Siegfried Sassoon, Robert Graves and Edmund Blunden at Garsington. I was pleased to see Vera Brittain included as she had served with the VAD.

Closes on 1 October 2017

 

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