Search results for Helen McPhail.

044: September 1995

/stand-to/044-september-1995/

Download PDF This browser does not support inline PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF  


046: April 1996

/stand-to/046-april-1996/

Download PDF This browser does not support inline PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF  


047: September 1996

/stand-to/047-september-1996/

Download PDF This browser does not support inline PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF  


051: January 1998

/stand-to/051-january-1998/

Download PDF This browser does not support inline PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF  


053: September 1998

/stand-to/053-september-1998/

Download PDF This browser does not support inline PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF  


056: September 1999

/stand-to/056-september-1999/

Download PDF This browser does not support inline PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF  


057: January 2000

/stand-to/057-january-2000/

Download PDF This browser does not support inline PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF  


058: April 2000

/stand-to/058-april-2000/

Download PDF This browser does not support inline PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: Download PDF


Wilfred Owen’s Shrewsbury: from the Severn to Poetry and War

/world-war-i-book-reviews/wilfred-owen-s-shrewsbury-from-the-severn-to-poetry-and-war/

By Helen McPhail As the title suggests, Wilfred Owen’s Shrewsbury: from the Severn to Poetry and War, (Logaston Press, £12.95), places Shrewsbury as the main subject of this book. The author reconstructs its history and topography with many illustrations. Of wider interest is her focus on Wilfred Owen, whose family moved there when he was 14. His …


Wilfred Owen, Poet and Soldier by Helen McPhail

/world-war-i-book-reviews/wilfred-owen-poet-and-soldier-by-helen-mcphail/

Gliddon Books/Wilfred Owen Association, 1993. Softback, 80pp. £7.95. ISBN 0 9478 93318.  This book by Stand To! Poetry Editor fills a noticeable gap in the historiography of Wilfred Owen - a detailed study of his war service. Most anthologies of his work are prefaced by a brief chronology, but the bulk of this work is devoted to his army career, a…