Photograph of memorial to multiple war poets in Poets' Corner, in Westminster Abbey

Lunchtime Talk: First World War Poets

Date Time Location Price
Wednesday, 13th November 20241.00pm - 1.50pmSt Margaret's Church £5

Join Max Egremont as he discusses the work and legacies of Britain's First World War poets.

The writings produced by the poets of the First World War have played a significant role in shaping perceptions of the conflict in British popular memory. Sixteen of their number have been memorialised in Westminster Abbey since 1985, in tribute to the outpouring of verse that they produced during this period in Britain’s history.  

In this lunchtime talk, Max Egremont will explore whether the pattern of initial optimism giving way to feelings of bitter disillusionment that is repeatedly present in the poetry of this period offers a fair representation of the First World War. 

Egremont will discuss the lives and legacies of some of the poets memorialised in the Abbey and reveal what happened to those who survived the fighting, considering how the immense tragedy that they experienced shaped their future life and work. 

This event is part of our monthly Lunchtime Talk series. On the second Wednesday of every month, join us at St Margaret’s Church for an in-depth exploration of part of the Abbey’s history. 

About Max Egremont 

Max Egremont is the author of 12 books. He has written on the First World War, including a biography of Siegfried Sassoon and a study of the War Poets. 

Ticketing information 

This event does not include entry to Westminster Abbey. We recommend looking at the Visit us pages to plan a visit during opening hours. 

​​If you would like to look around the rest of the Abbey during your visit then we recommend you do so before you attend the Lunchtime Talk. This is to allow you enough time to see as much as possible.  

Tickets will be available to buy with card payment on the day.  

​​Free for Associates - Admission will be granted upon presentation of a valid Association membership card. 

Age suitability 

This event is for adults and young people over the age of 16, please see our family pages for information and events to explore this theme as a family.  

Timings 

​​Doors will open at 12.45pm and the talk will begin at 1.00pm. ​​There will be time for an audience Q&A from 1.40pm. 

Meeting location 

This event takes place in St Margaret's Church, please follow main visitor entry route through the security check where the event will be signposted.

Access and security 

Please have your ticket ready to show our staff (either printed or on your mobile phone). 

​​On your arrival, your bag will be searched and we ask you not to bring any large items with you (for example suitcases, large backpacks or folding bicycles) as these will not be allowed inside and we are unable to store them for you. 

​​The Abbey is committed to creating inclusive and accessible events for all. If you have any access requirements or questions about your visit, please contact us when booking. [email protected] 

Filming and photography 

​​Please note that filming and sound recording are not permitted in St Margaret's. See our photography policy for more information. 

Voice and Verse season

This event is part of the Voice and Verse season. Join us in October and November as we celebrate the power of words and stories penned by historic and emerging poets. 

You may also be interested in an exhibition from the Royal Corps of Signals taking place between 5th and 16th November 2024.