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William Harold Owen (5 September 1897 – 26 November 1971 The Millennium Year Dymott Family Tree ) was the younger brother and of the and , . He was born at the home of his paternal grandparents in Canon Street, , , where his parents and older siblings then lodged before his father moved on promotion to a station master's post at in 1898.

(1974). 019211719X, Oxford University Press and Chatto and Windus. . 019211719X

For decades Harold Owen tried to control the public image of his dead brother. His three-volume biography of Wilfred, Journey from Obscurity (1963-5), was for many years assumed to be an accurate and objective record. However, it has since come to be regarded as a somewhat romanticised version of events. In particular, Harold feared that the public might discover that his brother had been a and censored many of his letters and diaries.Hibberd, Dominic: Wilfred Owen: The Truth Untold


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During the First World War, Harold Owen was an officer on board the British , . In the weeks following the armistice, whilst the ship was at anchor of the coast of , Owen fell ill with . It was during this time that Owen claims he had "an extraordinary and inexplicable experience":
I had gone down to my cabin thinking to write some letters. I drew aside the door curtain and stepped inside and to my amazement I saw Wilfred sitting in my chair. I felt shock run through me with appalling force and with it I could feel the blood draining away from my face. I did not rush towards him but walked jerkily into the cabin--all my limbs stiff and slow to respond. I did not sit down but looking at him I spoke quietly: "Wilfred, how did you get here?"

He did not rise and I saw that he was involuntarily immobile, but his eyes which had never left mine were alive with the familiar look of trying to make me understand; when I spoke his whole face broke into his sweetest and most endearing dark smile. I felt not fear--I had none when I first drew my door curtain and saw him there--only exquisite mental pleasure at thus beholding him. He was in uniform and I remember thinking how out of place the khaki looked amongst the cabin furnishings. With this thought I must have turned my eyes away from him; when I looked back my cabin chair was empty . . .

I wondered if I had been dreaming but looking down I saw that I was still standing. Suddenly I felt terribly tired and moving to my bunk I lay down; instantly I went into a deep oblivious sleep. When I woke up I knew with absolute certainty that Wilfred was dead.Harold Owen, Journey From Obscurity, Wilfred Owen, 1893-1918

Harold learned only later that his brother had been killed a week before this experience occurred.

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