Evidence: | 'the two poets [Owen and Sassoon] probably talked more about literature than anything else. Owen found that they had been "following parallel trenches all our lives" and "had more friends in common, authors I mean, than most people can boast of in a lifetime". By chance, Sassoon was reading a small volume of Keats which Lady Ottoline [Morrel] had sent him. He shared Owen's interest in the late-Victorian poets, including Housman, whose influence is often apparent in his war poems, but Owen was surprised to discover that he admired Hardy "more than anybody living". No doubt Sassoon persuaded him to start reading Hardy's poems. In return, Owen showed him Tailhade's book' |
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Century: | 1900-1945 | ||||||||||
Date: | From: 23 Jul 1917 | ||||||||||
Country: | Scotland | ||||||||||
Time: | n/a | ||||||||||
Place: | other location: Craiglockhart hospital | ||||||||||
Type of Experience (Reader): |
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Type of Experience (Listener): |
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Reader: | Siegfried Sassoon |
Age | Adult (18-100+) |
Gender | Male |
Date of Birth | 8 Sep 1886 |
Socio-economic group: | Professional / academic / merchant / farmer |
Occupation: | soldier and poet |
Religion: | n/a |
Country of origin: | England |
Country of experience: | Scotland |
Listeners present if any: (e.g. family, servants,
friends, workmates) |
n/a |
Additional comments: | n/a |
Author: | John Keats |
Title: | n/a |
Genre: | Poetry |
Form of Text: | Print: Book |
Publication details: | n/a |
Provenance: | owned sent to him by Lady ottoline Morrel |
Record ID: | 21906 | |
Source - | ||
Author: | Dominic Hibberd | |
Editor: | n/a | |
Title: | Owen the Poet | |
Place of Publication: | Basingstoke | |
Date of Publication: | 1986 | |
Vol: | n/a | |
Page: | 105 | |
Additional comments: | n/a |
Citation: | Dominic Hibberd, Owen the Poet (Basingstoke, 1986), p. 105, http://can-red-lec.library.dal.ca/Arts/reading/recorddetails2.php?id=21906, accessed: 25 April 2024 |
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