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Owen was a poet contemporary to Eliot, also writing WWI thematic poetry such as his poem "Futility", which speaks of the war dead and futile attempts to wake them from their final slumber, as well as representing the destructive effects the war had on the land.  ''The Waste Land'' has a continuous theme of futility and desolation in Europe following the war
 
Owen was a poet contemporary to Eliot, also writing WWI thematic poetry such as his poem "Futility", which speaks of the war dead and futile attempts to wake them from their final slumber, as well as representing the destructive effects the war had on the land.  ''The Waste Land'' has a continuous theme of futility and desolation in Europe following the war
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W.B. Yeats
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Ezra Pound
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John Dos Passos
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Anthony Burgess
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Wallace Stevens
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Eugenio Montale
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Ralph Ellison
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Hart Crane
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W.H. Auden
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Francis Bacon
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Jeanette Winterson
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Guy Butler
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James Plunkett
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Allen Tate
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Nick Laird
  
 
==Derivative Works==
 
==Derivative Works==

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