World War I poetry

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World War I poetry is a body of verse written during and about the First World War, often characterized by its stark realism, emotional intensity, and critique of the horrors and futility of modern industrialized warfare.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary movement
poetry genre
war poetry
hasEndTime 1918
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hasMainTopic World War I
hasStartTime 1914

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Anthem for Doomed Youth ("World War I poetry movement")
literaryMovement
Futility ("World War I literature")
literaryPeriod
Wilfred Owen
movement
Wilfred Owen
notableFor

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