Winston Churchill, the Poet

4:21 pm in British literature, Paul Millward articles, Winston Churchill by jennifer-ciotta

US Government I had wanted an article about Winston Churchill on Literary Traveler for a long time.  But I didn’t want the average run-of-the-mill article about Churchill and his life as Prime Minister and a historian.  Instead, I had an idea in my head about literary Winston Churchill, but I knew I wasn’t the right person to write it.

Enter Paul Millward.  He is one of our most talented writers at LT.  And he is British.  Paul brings a sense of refinement, history and creativity to each piece he writes.  When I asked him if he’d like to write about Churchill, I was positive he’d come up with something original and literary.

Therefore, I proudly present to you our last article for 2010 entitled Winston Churchill’s Poetic Speeches of World War II.

I hope you enjoy this article as much as I do.  Happy Holidays to all our Literary Travelers!

~ Jennifer, Network Editorial Director

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