The profound world of war poetry traces its historical and cultural significance through different periods. From early examples like "The Battle of Maldon," which captures the heroic spirit of the Dark Ages, to the evolving nature of war poetry during the 18th century, this episode explores how poets have depicted the human experience of war. We journey through the verses of renowned poets such as Robert Burns, Victor Hugo, Lord Tennyson, and Wilfred Owen, each offering a unique perspective on the impact of war on humanity. Discover how war poetry transitioned from glorifying deeds of valor to expressing the raw emotions stirred by conflict.
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