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Jessie Pope
Jessie Pope (18 March 1868 – 14 December 1941) was an English poet, writer and journalist, who remains best known for her patriotic motivational poems published during World War I.〔''Minds at War'" the Poetry and Experience of the First world War', David Roberts, Saxon Books, 1996, ISBN 0-9528969-0-7 〕 Wilfred Owen directed his 1917 poem ''Dulce et Decorum Est'' at Pope, whose literary reputation has faded into relative obscurity as those of war poets such as Owen and Siegfried Sassoon have grown.〔(Jessie Pope: the Daily Mail's favourite first world war poet ). Lindesay Irvine, The Guardian. Tuesday 11 November 2008〕 ==Early career== Born in Leicester, she was educated at North London Collegiate School. She was a regular contributor to ''Punch'', ''The Daily Mail'' and ''The Daily Express'',〔 also writing for ''Vanity Fair'',〔''Songs of Good Fighting'', Eugene Richard White & Harry Persons Taber, Elkin Mathews, 1908〕 Pall Mall Magazine〔Reviews and magazines, ''The Times'', 1 December 1910〕 and the ''Windsor''.〔Reviews and magazines, ''The Times'', 1 May 1912〕
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