The Poems of Wilfred Owen. A New Edition Including Many Pieces Now First Published, and Notices of his Life and Work by Edmund Blunden.

WILFRED OWEN.

Edité par Chatto & Windus, London, 1931
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First edition thus. 8vo. vii, 135pp. Maroon cloth lettered in gold at the spine. Tissue-protected portrait frontispiece. Errata slip tipped before p.3, as required. A touch of fading to the cloth at the backstrip, and at the head of the upper and lower boards. A tiny hint of very light spotting to the edges and free endpapers. A very good copy in the most uncommon dust wrapper, toned at the spine panel, with a touch of dust soiling and edge-creasing, and a tiny tear and accompanying crease to the base of the spine panel. Lacking a sliver from the lower tip of the front flap. Blunden's thirty-eight page memoir precedes fifty-nine poems, followed by nine pages of notes and a personal memoir of Owen by Frank Nicholson, librarian of Edinburgh University. N° de réf. du vendeur ARC95002

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Titre : The Poems of Wilfred Owen. A New Edition ...
Éditeur : Chatto & Windus, London
Date d'édition : 1931
Reliure : Hardcover
Etat : Very Good
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Edition : 1st Edition

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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Frontis portrait, 8 x 5", purple cloth, 135pp, covers rubbed and unevenly sunned, spine ends bumped, top of spine with small rip, extremities fraying, endpapers and edges of textblock a bit spotting (with some light spotting scattered throughout), with Errata slip laid in loose. SCARCE and sought-after. N° de réf. du vendeur 21-5888

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Wilfred Owen
Edité par Chatto & Windus, London, 1931
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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. Deep purple cloth with bright gold gilt lettering to front. Embossed titles to spine. Untrimmed edges. Spine lettering darker or rubbed. 5" x 8". N° de réf. du vendeur 011305

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OWEN, Wilfred; Edmund BLUNDEN (editor).
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S.l.: s.n. [Not before 1965.] Cohen: 8vo. Pale blue printed card wrappers, stapled as issued; pp. 24. With accompanying envelope addressed to Cohen in typescript 'from Professor Blunden', typescript letter from Blunden to Cohen (175 x 135 mm, single leaf, pp. [2]) dated 12 January 1967 and signed 'E. Blunden', and facsimile typescript letter from Cohen to Blunden dated 12 December 1966 (280 x 215 mm, see below). Owen: 8vo. Original brown buckram over bevelled boards, spine lettered in gilt, top-edge gilt, tail- and fore-edges untrimmed, partly unopened; pp. [ii], vii, [1 (blank)], 135, [1 (blank)]; photographic portrait frontispiece with tissue guard; light spotting to endpapers and prelims, spine ends slightly rubbed; a very good copy.No. 11 of 160 'special edition' copies (of which 150 were for sale) of the first edition of Edmund Blunden's landmark edition of Wilfred Owen's poems, this copy signed by Blunden at the foot of his biography of the poet; offered with Blunden's copy of the scarce offprint of Joseph Cohen's controversial pamphlet, Owen Agonistes, with Cohen's letter to Blunden on Owen's homosexuality and Blunden's dismissive reply. Blunden's extended edition of Owen's poems appeared eleven years after the slimmer volume edited by Seigfried Sassoon and Edith Sitwell in 1920. A war veteran and distinguished poet himself, Blunden was urged to edit the volume by Sassoon, who was never pleased with the earlier edition. '[A] more experienced and exacting editor' (Stallworthy), Blunden added 37 poems to the 23 in the 1920 edition, as well as a memoir of Owen and notes to the poems. Like Sassoon and Sitwell, he reprints Owen's short sketch for a preface, adding the poet's own table of contents ('with its perplexities'). The edition 'helped to consolidate Owen's reputation and elevate him to the iconic status he was to hold for poets and readers of poetry in the 1930s and after' (Stallworthy); it was the volume that endeared Owen to Auden, and later Larkin. Blunden has signed this copy at the foot of his memoir and to Owen's preface. Joseph Cohen, the owner of this copy, scholar of First World War poetry, and biographer of Isaac Rosenberg, was a professor at Tulane University. In 1965, Cohen published the influential article 'Owen Agonistes' English Literature in Transition, 1965, later issued in the pamphlet offered here. The essay, which sought to uncover what Cohen describes as a 'conspiracy' of silence regarding Owen's homosexuality, was greeted with some hostility among existing Owen scholars. A reaction against Sassoon's claim in the introduction to the 1920 edition of Owen's poems that '[a]ll that was strongest in Wilfred Owen survives in his poems; any superficial impressions of his personality, any records of his conversation, behaviour, or appearance, would be irrelevant and unseemly', the essay broke new ground and has been influential for later scholars. The signed copy of Owen Agonistes is accompanied by a facsimile copy Cohen's letter to Edmund Blunden, sent with a copy of the pamphlet (presumably this copy), along with Blunden's original typed, hand-signed reply to Cohen, on Blunden's printed writing paper and complete with the stamped envelope. The short, but fascinating letter is at once heartfelt and angry, while remaining civil. 'Your kindness in sending me the inscribed pamphlet on W. Owen I much appreciate, though as you wrote in your letter I might not enjoy your thesis. You seem (p. 4 and elsewhere) to describe me as a deliberate writer of untruth about Owen. The word "conspiracy" is not a pleasant one in such connections, if any. Your conclusion on p. 24 connects me with a "windy and empty legend" etc. I can only say that I wrote, long ago, by request, quite simply about Owen, from all see sources I had, and had no wish to do anything but record him and edit his poems. From his father, mother, sister and brother I had no evidence (why should they think as you say about his private life)? Having been in the army myself I can follow what you say, but I believe Wilfred merely gave his life, and was given a decoration for gallantry, in 1918. [&c].' Owen Agonistes: OCLC finds eight copies in the US (UT Austin, UC Davis, Kansas State, Historic New Orleans Collection, Ohio, Tulsa, and Texas A&M), and only one in the UK (Edinburgh Napier). White, p. 13; Kirkpatrick B47b. See Stallworthy, Owen: A Biography (1974). N° de réf. du vendeur 2124815

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