Videos
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This website builds upon the massive (and actually pretty interesting) documentary on WWI, The Great War. It's got lots of cool interactive tools, as well
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An animated account of experiencing a gas attack, complete with photos and first-hand testimony.
Audios
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We know this isn't the poem we're discussing – but everybody loves a good British accent, right?
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Hey, why read aloud yourself when you can get someone else to do it for you?
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Listen to a young Natalie Merchant sing Owen's poem in the 10,000 Maniacs song "The Latin One."
Images
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A photo of a gas attack.
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A photo of the poet.
Historical Documents
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Check out Horace's original ode here.
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On the BBC's extensive website, you can find a ton of information about World War I – or any other war, for that matter.
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As far as war celebrities go, Wilfred Owen's rather high on the list. Check out his info on the BBC's history site.
Books
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Pat Barker's multiple Booker Award-winning novels are collected in this three-volume set. They're fictional accounts of Craiglockhart War Hospital, where Wilfred Owen spent a good deal of time. They're also darn good books.
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If "Dulce et Decorum Est" wasn't enough for you, check out one of these collections of Owen's poetry.
Movies & TV
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Part documentary, part re-enactment, this T.V. show does just what its title promises – it remembers Wilfred.
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An amazing PBS documentary about fighting wars.
Websites
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The Wilfred Owen Multimedia Digital Archive includes links to just about everything that could ever have had anything to do with Wilfred Owen. We're not even kidding.
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OK, so the layout's not so pretty – but this site does have some cool information. And lots of pictures of Owen's grave.