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         Brooke Rupert:     more books (27)
  1. John Webster and the Elizabethan drama by Rupert Brooke 1887-1915. [from old catalog], 1916-12-31
  2. Life and Selected Works of Rupert Brooke by John Turner, 2005-02
  3. Forever England: The Life of Rupert Brooke by Mike Read, 2000-02
  4. Poets of World War I: Rupert Brooke and Siegfried Sassoon (Bloom's Major Poets) (Part 2)
  5. Rupert Brooke (Twayne's English Authors Series) by William E. Laskowski, 1994-05
  6. Song Of Love: The Letters of Rupert Brooke and Noel Olivier by Pippa Harris, 1992-08-25
  7. Rupert Brooke: The Man and Poet by Robert Brainard Pearsall, 1974-01-01
  8. The Neo-Pagans: Rupert Brooke and the Ordeal of Youth by Paul Delany, 1987-07
  9. Friends and Apostles: The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey, 1905-1914
  10. Rupert Brooke: A Biography (Faber Paper Covered Editions) by Christopher Hassall, 1972-06
  11. Letters from America by Rupert Brooke, 1988-06
  12. Rupert Brooke & the Intellectual Imagination by Walter de la Mare, 1972-06
  13. The Great Lover: A Novel (P.S.) by Jill Dawson, 2010-06-01

21. Rupert Brooke 1887-1915, Idolised Poet Of The First World War
Rupert Brooke 18871915. Almost all who met Rupert Brooke fell under the powerof his charismatic personality, and his spell lasts to the present day.
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RUPERT BROOKE
famous and idolised poet of the First World War
RUPERT BROOKE 1887-1915 Almost all who met Rupert Brooke fell under the power of his charismatic personality, and his spell lasts to the present day. In spite of all the well deserved adverse criticism of his famous war sonnets he still has many admirers. There are two recent biographies of him. One came out in 1997 (by Mike Read); Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth by Nigel Jones was published in October 1999 (320 pages, hardback, Richard Cohen Books), and a film about him is due out soon. The Rupert Brooke Society was launched on August 24th 1999. (Contact Susan Moore on 01223 845 788 or fax 01223 845 862. email rbs@callan.co.uk) Brooke's importance as a poet lies partly in the extraordinary success he enjoyed as a spokesman for popular attitudes and beliefs in the opening months of the First World War. The selfless heroic gesture which he expressed in such beautiful and modest terms is still very appealing. Sadly, his verse should not be taken at face value; the heroism was a mask that hid the tragedy of his life.
For a brief account of his life see the extract from Minds at War . There is more in Minds at War about Brooke, (about 16 pages) including all his war sonnets, his contrastingly sober last poem

22. Lives Of War Poets Of The First World War
Rupert Brooke Eleanor Farjeon Gilbert Frankau Robert Graves Julian Grenfell IvorGurney Rupert CHAWNER Brooke, 18871915. Georgian poet. Born at Rugby.
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Lives of war poets of the First World War
Lives of war poets of the First World War
These brief outlines are taken from Minds at War - the Poetry and Experience of the First World War
Similar (though usually shorter) notes on most of these poets can be found in Out in the Dark. Both of these books, but especially Minds at War , have many more pages about the most important of the war poets. Additional information includes extracts from personal letters, diaries and autobiographies. Both books contain more brief biographies. Index to Lives of War Poets Click on a name to see information Vera Brittain
Rupert Brooke

Eleanor Farjeon

Gilbert Frankau
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Minds at War is the largest anthology of First World War poetry available. There are 250 poems by 80 poets. To see the full list of poets and their poems go to
Index of Poets and Poems in
Minds at War. There are 140 poems by 45 poets in Out in the Dark . To see the full list of poets and their poems go to
Index of Poets and Poems in
Out in the Dark. RUPERT CHAWNER BROOKE, 1887-1915. Georgian poet. Born at Rugby. Educated at Rugby School and King's College, Cambridge. He was an atheist and active Socialist.

23. Rupert Brooke
Rupert Chawner Brooke (18871915) Links to poems, essays, letters, and otherBrooke pages, Rupert Brooke A Reappraisal and Selection From His Writings,
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24. Creative Quotations From Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
Rupert Brooke in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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1887-1915) born on Aug 3 English poet. "He was a gifted youth whose early death in World War I contributed to his idealized image; best known work is the sonnet sequence "1914."" Search millions of documents for Rupert Brooke
Fishing For Creativity
Creative Perfumes Breathless, we flung us on the windy hill,
Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass."
"A pulse in the eternal mind, no less
Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given.
Her sights and sounds; dreams happy as her day;
And laughter, learnt of friends; and gentleness,
In hearts at peace, under an English heaven." "Incredibly, inordinately, devastatingly, immortally, calamitously, hearteningly, adorably beautiful." "A book may be compared to your neighbor: if it be good, it cannot last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early." "The women there do all they ought;
The men observe the Rules of Thought. They love the Good; they worship Truth; They laugh uproariously in youth;

25. Project Gutenberg Titles By Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Brooke, Rupert, 18871915. The Collected Poems ofRupert Brooke Letters From America. You can also look up this author on The
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26. Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
Rupert Brooke. 18871915 Rupert Brooke is particularly remembered for hisfive war sonnets of 1914. Although thought of as a War poet he actually
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Poet. Born in Rugby , Warwickshire, his father being a housemaster at Rugby School. Rupert was educated here before going on to King's College, Cambridge. He established many friends within a wider political and literary circle, including Winston Churchill, Henry James and the poets of the Georgian School. In 1911 he published his first volume of poetry, entitled simply Poems . The following year he completed his thesis on John Webster and Elizabethan drama which gained him his fellowship at King's. Mentally drained he went to America in 1913, returning at the outbreak of World War I to join the Royal Navy. Rupert Brooke is particularly remembered for his five war sonnets of 1914. Although thought of as a "War poet" he actually spent only one day in battle, during the evacuation of Antwerp. Furthermore, his death in April 1915, en route to Gallipoli, was not directly as a result of enemy action but from blood-poisoning following a mosquito bite. He was buried on the island of Skyros in the Aegean. The publication of his Collected poems in 1918 was very successful and established his subsequent enduring reputation and popularity.

27. Some Poetry
Brooke, Rupert (18871915). A Letter to a Live Poet Clouds Dust God s SongBook A Comment Heaven Menelaus and Helen Seaside Sonnet
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28. Rupert Brooke
Brooke, Rupert (Chawner) (18871915) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia). APATHY HITSTRIBUTE TO Rupert Brooke; Lack of cash may sink plans for memorial to town s
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29. All-Info About Poetry - Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
Rupert Brooke s reputation, as one of the finest poets of the Great War, restsmainly on five war sonnets he wrote in 1914.
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We offer extremely competitive rates for businesses of all sizes. Click here to find out more The Golden Warrior Handsome, charming, cruel, athletic, intellectual, self-centred, romantic - this famous First World War poet lived for love and died a sad symbol of a 'lost generation'. Born at Rugby School in Warwickshire, where his father was a master, Rupert Chawner Brooke (1887-1915) was a stunningly beautiful boy who was well known to his contemporaries as a brilliant scholar and a supporter of the Fabian Society (a socialist organisation still in existence today). He was educated at Watergate Road Prep school in Hillbrow and then King's College, Cambridge, where he won a fellowship in 1913. During his time in Cambridge, Brooke met Edward Marsh (1872-1953), the central figure of a group of notable British poets and artists of the early 20th century. At first Marsh was reluctant to read his poems because he "liked him so much" that he "should have hated not to like his work". However, after Brooke stayed with him in his flat in Raymond Buildings, London, Marsh was inspired to compile an anthology of modern verse under the title of Georgian Poetry Brooke had started writing and publishing poetry when he was still a very young man, and he also befriended many important literary, political and social figures of his day, such as

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Brooke, Rupert (18871915). Wikipedia The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke (English);Letters from America (English)
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31. The Collected Poems Of Rupert Brooke By Rupert Brooke - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Brooke, Rupert (18871915). Title, The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke.Language, English. LoC Class, PR Language and Literatures English
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32. Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
Rupert Brooke (18871915) Another soldier and writer, Rupert Brooke, spent timein Dorset, both on holiday at Lulworth, and on military service.
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Another soldier and writer, Rupert Brooke, spent time in Dorset, both on holiday at Lulworth, and on military service. His death in 1915 in the Mediterranean stood as a symbol of the wasted youth of a 'lost generation' through the First World War. It was during one of these holidays at the Lulworth, that whilst boating, Brooke's dropped his copy of Keats into the water. He immediately leapt overboard and rescued it, probably never realising that it was from this same place that Keats left England forever. Some of his best poetry was written while at Blandford Army Camp. Back Monitor page
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33. RUPERT BROOKE Rupert Brooke Term Paper The Waste Land 1887-1915 1887-1915, Sonne
Rupert Brooke , The Waste Land ,18871915, from , Sonnet,TS ELIOT 1888-1965, TheWaste Land , 1887-1915, Sonnet, from The Old Vicarage, Grantchester,
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Posted by Tracey on September 21, 1998 at 17:58:26: I have to do a term paper on the poetry Rupert Brooke
wrote concearning the war. If anyone has any
information that explains his poetry and relates it
to his feelings of war, I would appreciate it if you
could tell me about it.

34. RUPERT BROOKE QuadRUPERT BROOKE 1887-1915 Sonnet From The Old
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35. [Brooke, Rupert Chawner] Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
Keywords, Rupert Chawner Brooke; 18871915; English literature; LCSH, Brooke,Rupert Chawner, 1887-1915 Criticism and interpretationWeb sites.
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36. The Richard Vallance Sonnet Review, November 2002 - The Dead By Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke, 18871915 “A young Apollo, golden haired… RupertBrooke (1887-1915) R3. (NOTE The sonnet is presented here in the format
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The Vallance Review November, 2002 In Commemoration of REMEMBRANCE DAY, 2002: Rupert Brooke’s, "The Dead" (1915)
BIOGRAPHY OF RUPERT BROOKE (1887 - 1915)
Rupert Chawner Brooke was born in Rugby, Warwickshire, in 1887. Even as a child, he loved poetry, and went on to win his school’s poetry prize at in 1905. He attended upper school at King’s College, Cambridge, where he won his matriculation in 1911, becoming a Fellow the following year. Though his life was as meteoric as a falling star, he was long on charm, and easily won the affection of practically everyone who met him. On the surface of things, it seemed his sunny personality matched his stunning physical beauty. He was so beautiful that one of his female friends, Frances Cornford, granddaughter of Charles Darwin, penned these memorable words about him in her 1908 poem: "A young Apollo, golden-haired,
Stands dreaming on the verge of strife,
Magnificently unprepared
For the long littleness of life." [R1]
Photo: Rupert Brooke (1913) by Sherril Schell
These words seem to epitomize Rupert Brooke’s destiny: he would soon be long remembered as a late Romantic poet, whose nobility and strength of character in the face of duress, and whose patriotic views would be practically cast in stone.

37. Poetry Life And Times, Vallance Review, August, 2003
Brooke, Rupert H 18871915. 21 * Brooke, Rupert. The Collected Poems ofRupert Brooke with an introduction by George Edward Woodberry (pp. v-xiv) and
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Vallance Review August 2003 Selective Historical Bibliography on the Sonnet
Bibliographie sélective de l'histoire du sonnet INTRODUCTORY NOTES
This bibliography is based on the Selective Bibliography on HTML page 3 = pg. rv12-6c.htm of Section 6, Chapter 12, “The Historical Evolution of the Sonnet” (approx. 100 pp.), in Vallance, Richard. Canadian Spirit Voices , Kedco Studios Press, Las Vegas, NV, © 2003. ISBN 1-878431-44-7 [CD-ROM multimedia book]. While several items not directly pertinent to the sonnet as such have been eliminated from this updated bibliography, scores of new entries relevant to the sonnet have been added. The bibliography is divided by language of publication into three major sections, one dedicated to the Father of sonnet, Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374), and one each for English and French plus French-Canadian poets and sonneteers. Unfortunately, I have been compelled, for reasons of space, to omit countless other great sonneteers of other languages. While I am first and foremost a poet and poetry critic, as a University librarian, I have made it my responsibility to be as scrupulous and as meticulous as possible in providing relatively complete bibliographic information for each item.

38. First World War.com - Prose & Poetry - Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke (18871915) was born into a well-to-do, academic family; his fatherwas a housemaster at Rugby School, where Rupert was educated before going
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Updated - Sunday, 2 September, 2001 Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) was born into a well-to-do, academic family; his father was a housemaster at Rugby School, where Rupert was educated before going on to King's College, Cambridge. He was a good student and athlete, and - in part because of his strikingly handsome looks - a popular young man who eventually numbered among his friends E. M. Forster, Maynard Keynes, Virginia Woolf, and Edward Thomas. Even as a student he was familiar in literary circles and came to know many important political, literary and social figures before the war. Brooke actually saw little combat during the war; he contracted blood-poisoning from a small neglected injury and died in April 1915, in the Aegean. Brooke's reputation, aside from the myth of the fallen "golden warrior" that his friends set about creating almost immediately after his death, rests on the five war sonnets of 1914. Some of his earlier poetry - "Fish," Helen and Menelaus," and "Heaven" - however, shows us a much different side of Brooke's talent and temperament. Some critics doubt that he would have written the sonnets later in the war had he lived. They show an enthusiasm that most soldiers and poets eventually lost; another poet

39. Poet: Rupert Brooke - All Poems Of Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke (18871915), British poet. 1914 (l. 26-28). RupertBrooke (1887 -1915) ironies of the war is that Rupert Brooke is rememberedas a war
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To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As". Biography Poems Quotations Comments ... Stats A man of great physical beauty by reputation, Rupert Brooke was born in Rugby, Warwickshire where he attended the local school. He then gained entry into King's College, Cambridge (1905-11) where he became a Fellow in 1912. He travelled extensively and wrote many travel letters for the 'Westminster .. .. more >> Poems Search in the poems of Rupert Brooke
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Quotations "He leaves a white
Unbroken glory, a gathered radiance,
A width, a shining peace, under the night."
Rupert Brooke (1887-1915), British poet. 1914 (l. 26-28). . . Poetry Anthology, The, 1912-1977. Daryl Hine and Joseph Parisi, eds. (1978) Houghton Mifflin Company. "But only agony, and that has ending;

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Rupert Brooke was born into a well-to-do, academic family; his father was a They are a whole history and revelation of Rupert Brooke himself.
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• site info Rupert Brooke on Skyros The English Poet Rupert Brooke died near the island of Skyros in April 1915. This site provides directions to his grave on Skyros, a short biography, http://www.rupertbrookeonskyros.com/ • site info Rupert Brooke Biography of the English poet and discussion of his works. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/rbrooke.htm • site info The Rupert Brooke Society The Rupert Brooke Society celebrates the life and work of the English poet Rupert Brooke (1887-1915). The site includes all his published poems

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