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- a lack of sensibility
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- (…に対する)無感覚《+『to+名』》 / (…に対して)感受性のないこと,無関心《+『to+名』》 / 人事不省
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"Insensibility" is a poem written by Wilfred Owen during the First World War which explores the effect of warfare on soldiers, and the long- and short-term psychological effects that it has on them. The poem's title refers to the fact that the soldiers have lost the ability to feel due to the horrors which they faced on the Western Front during the First World War.
Owen and the First World War
During and after the First World War many combatants and former combatants found their lives and minds permanently altered by the violent, loud and traumatic life of trench warfare. This disorder was called "shell shock" or "neurasthenia". Wilfred Owen was diagnosed with neurasthenia in 1916, within four months of arriving in France, and was briefly invalided home.
The "We wise" to whom the poem refers might, as Jon Stallworthy has suggested, be construed as "we poets", to which the Owen scholar Douglas Kerr adds the possibilities "we officers", "we shellshocked neurasthenics" and "we cowards". Kerr describes the relationship of the poem to Owen's neurasthenia as "obvious though complex".[1]
See also
- Mental Cases – which also deals with mental trauma.
References
- ^ Kerr, Douglas (1995). "The Disciplines of the Wars: Army Training and the Language of Wilfred Owen". Modern Language Review 87 (2): 286–299. JSTOR 3730667.
Poems by Wilfred Owen
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- "1914"
- "A New Heaven"
- "A Terre"
- "Anthem for Doomed Youth"
- "Apologia Pro Poemate Meo"
- "Arms and the Boy"
- "As Bronze may be much Beautified"
- "Asleep"
- "At a Calvary near the Ancre"
- "Beauty"
- "But I was Looking at the Permanent Stars"
- "Conscious"
- "Cramped in that Funnelled Hole"
- "Disabled"
- "Dulce et Decorum est"
- "Elegy in April and September"
- "Exposure"
- "Futility"
- "Greater Love"
- "Happiness"
- "Has Your Soul Sipped?"
- "Hospital Barge"
- "I Saw His Round Mouth's Crimson"
- "Insensibility"
- "Inspection"
- "Le Christianisme"
- "Mental Cases"
- "Miners"
- "Music"
- "S. I. W."
- "Schoolmistress"
- "Six O'Clock in Princes Street"
- "Smile, Smile, Smile"
- "Soldier's Dream"
- "Sonnet On Seeing a Piece of our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action"
- "Spells and Incantations"
- "Spring Offensive"
- "Strange Meeting"
- "The Calls"
- "The Chances"
- "The Dead-Beat"
- "The End"
- "The Kind Ghosts"
- "The Last Laugh"
- "The Letter"
- "The Next War"
- "The Parable of the Old Man and the Young"
- "The Roads Also"
- "The Send-off"
- "The Sentry"
- "The Show"
- "The Wrestlers"
- "Training"
- "Uriconium An Ode"
- "Wild With All Regrets"
- "With an Identity Disc"
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