English Literature in the Somme
Overview
The first world war was an incredibly important event in modern history which has greatly influenced English literature. From poetry to dramas to written prose, life at war has innovated some of the most moving pieces of work written. A key event during the war was the Battle of the Somme, which singlehandedly influenced several texts, including engaging first-hand accounts. Life at war is complicated and difficult to imagine for those reading its descriptions today. Seeing the scars left behind from this war can open eyes and minds to the reality of life in the trenches, and life for those missing the Missing.
You’ll be able to: visit key areas from the Battle of the Somme, explore engaging and interactive museums, and walk the last steps of Wilfred Owen, starting in a museum dedicated to his poetry where he resided days before his death.
This itinerary has links to GCSE and A-Level English Literature syllabuses. Cross-curricular syllabus links include GCSE and A-Level History curriculums.