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  1. Biography - Seeger, Alan (1888-1916): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Poems, by Alan Seeger, with an introduction by William Archer by Alan (1888-1916) Seeger, 1917-01-01
  3. Poems. by Alan Seeger. with an introduction by William Archer. by Seeger. Alan. 1888-1916., 1917-01-01
  4. Poems by Alan Seeger 1888-1916 Archer William 1856-1924, 1917-12-31

21. Anglistik Guide: American Literature: Anthologies: Poetry
Seeger, Alan Alan Seeger (18881916). Subject Class, American LiteratureAnthologies Poetry; American Literature Author and Work Life and Work; IC 662
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22. Poet: Alan Seeger - All Poems Of Alan Seeger
Alan Seeger (18881916), US poet. I Have a Rendezvous with Death (l. Alan Seeger (1888-1916). Read the complete text of Poems at Project Gutenberg.
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23. More Info About The Poet: Alan Seeger - References Bibliography
Alan Seeger (18881916). Read the complete text of Poems at Project Gutenberg.This includes an introduction by William Archer. Thirty Sonnets
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Alan Seeger as a student at Harvard in 1910. Alan Seeger , born in 1888, was twenty-two when this photograph was taken while he was a student at Harvard.
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Alan Seeger (1888-1916). Read the complete text of Poems at Project Gutenberg. This includes an introduction by William Archer. Thirty Sonnets
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24. Alan Seeger 1888-1916
Alan Seeger was also the name of an American poet who was born in 1888. Alan Seeger, as one who knew him can attest, lived his whole life on this plane,
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Now, if you're looking at Alan's name and thinking to yourself, "Where do I know that name from?" Here's one possibility. Of course, you may have heard some of Alan's music, either at a church, on the web, or otherwise, but there's also a possibility that you heard it of all places way back in high school, sitting in English class. Alan Seeger was also the name of an American poet who was born in 1888. He was a twenty-two year old Harvard student when this photograph was taken. After graduating from Harvard in 1910, Seeger lived for two years in Greenwich Village where he wrote poetry and enjoyed the life of a young bohemian. The poetry he wrote then and while he was at the front was not published until 1917, a year after his death. Poems was not a successful work, due perhaps, according to Eric Homberger, to its lofty idealism and language, qualities out of fashion in the early decades of the twentieth century. Poems was reviewed in 1917 in The Egoist , where the critic commented that "Seeger was serious about his work and spent pains over it. The work is well done, and so much out of date as to be almost a positive quality. It is high-flown, heavily decorated and solemn, but its solemnity is thorough going, not a mere literary formality. Alan Seeger, as one who knew him can attest, lived his whole life on this plane, with impeccable poetic dignity; everything about him was in keeping."

25. First World War.com - Prose & Poetry - Alan Seeger
Alan Seeger (18881916), born in 1888, was twenty-two when this photograph wastaken while he was a student at Harvard. Six years later he had his
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Updated - Saturday, 11 August, 2001 Alan Seeger (1888-1916), born in 1888, was twenty-two when this photograph was taken while he was a student at Harvard. Six years later he had his rendezvous with death at Belloy-en-Santerre on July 4, 1916. Seeger spent two years in the French Foreign Legion; as an American citizen he could not join the French military, so he did the next best thing and joined the Legion, since the United States had not yet entered the war against the Central Powers After graduating from Harvard in 1910, Seeger lived for two years in Greenwich Village where he wrote poetry and enjoyed the life of a young bohemian. The poetry he wrote then and while he was at the front was not published until 1917, a year after his death. Poems was not a successful work, due perhaps, according to Eric Homberger, to its lofty idealism and language, qualities out of fashion in the early decades of the twentieth century. Poems was reviewed in 1917 in The Egoist , where the critic commented that "Seeger was serious about his work and spent pains over it. The work is well done, and so much out of date as to be almost a positive quality. It is high-flown, heavily decorated and solemn, but its solemnity is thorough going, not a mere literary formality. Alan Seeger, as one who knew him can attest, lived his whole life on this plane, with impeccable poetic dignity; everything about him was in keeping." The man who wrote this review of

26. First World War.com - Feature Articles - The Forgotten Boys Of The Aisne Battlef
Alan Seeger, American Poet 18881916. During Remembrance Week each year attentioninevitably turns to the battlefields of the western front,
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We first saw fire on the tragic slopes
Where the flood-tide of France's early gain,
Big with wrecked promise and abandoned hopes,
Broke in a surf of blood along the Aisne Alan Seeger , American Poet 1888-1916 During Remembrance Week each year attention inevitably turns to the battlefields of the western front, particularly the Ypres Salient and the Somme. These battlefields, these names, are powerful symbols of the First World War. Here are the fields in which a nation's young men were sacrificed; etched on the nation's memory, a camera slowly panning across the countless white headstones of Tyne Cot Cemetery , Passchendaele. More and more 'pilgrims' visit the sites today than in any other period since the 1920's and 1930's. It is possible to make a day's visit to the Somme or Ypres Salient and take in a number of cemeteries and memorials and visit a museum. These were, in a sense, self-contained battles where war waged back and forth over a number of years. The neat lawns and herbaceous borders of the cemeteries belie the fact that 85 years ago this was a ruined countryside, a morass of battered trenches and mud.

27. Seeger, Alan, 1888-1916. Papers: Guide.
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28. Alan Seeger
Seeger, Alan (18881916) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia). Seeger, Alan (The HutchinsonEncyclopedia). Alan Seeger (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia)
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29. MSN Encarta - Alan Seeger
Seeger, Alan (18881916), American poet, known for his World War I poems.Seeger was born in New York City and educated at Harvard University. He went
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30. The Overshadowed And Surprising
Alan Seeger (18881916) has been called the American Rupert Brooke (Holt, 94).Educated at Harvard, he lived in Paris before the war.
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The Overshadowed and The Surprising
. . . Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.
John McCrae
The Overshadowed Poets of The Great War
William Noel Hodgson
Born: 3rd January 1893
Died: 1st July 1916 (first day of the Battle of the Somme)
Aged 23 years
Lieutenant
William Noel Hodgson was a Georgian poet in the style of Rupert Brooke . He volunteered in 1914, and served with the Devonshire Regiment. In September, 1915, during the Battle of Loos, "[u]nder heavy enemy fire Hodgson, three other young officers and a hundred men held a captured trench for 36 hours without reinforcements or food. Hodgson was awarded the Military Cross" (Powell, A Deep Cry 99). Marching out of this hell-hole, Hodgson composed the incredibly resilient " Back to Rest ." In 1916, Hodgson began writing stories, poems, and essays about the front under the pseudonym "Edward Melbourne." Hodgson was especially fond of telling tales about his resourceful "batman" (his aide). His pieces enjoyed an audience in the leading magazines of the day. As his unit waited to move up to its jumping off position at the Somme Offensive, Hodgson composed his last poem " Before Action ." On July 1st, Hodgson's battalion attacked the German trenches south of Mametz. "At the end of the day the bodies of 159 men, including Noel Hodgson were found. The body of Hodgson's batman was lying at his side. The men of the 9th Battalion were buried in their Mansel Copse trench, and a notice above the trench read: "The Devonshires held this trench. The Devonshires hold it still" (Powell

31. Alan Seeger
Poems / by Alan Seeger ; with an introduction by William Archer. New York C.Scribner s Sons, c1916. Alan Seeger (18881916)
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Poems / by Alan Seeger ; with an introduction by William Archer. New York : C. Scribner's Sons, c1916. Alan Seeger (1888-1916)

32. Lyrical Poems Of  Alan Seeger,  Readings By Walter Rufus Eagles
War Poems by American Poet Alan Seeger 18881916 Notes Killed in Action onJuly 4, 1916, whilst serving as a Foreign Legionnaire.
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War Poems by American Poet Alan Seeger
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Killed in Action on July 4, 1916, whilst serving as a Foreign Legionnaire.
Hear also British War Poets and Morning Poem in Time of War "Seeger was serious about his work and spent pains over it. The work is well done, and so much out of date as to be almost a positive quality. It is high-flown, heavily decorated and solemn, but its solemnity is thoroughgoing, not a mere literary formality. Alan Seeger, as one who knew him can attest, lived his whole life on this plane, with impeccable poetic dignity; everything about him was in keeping." The man who wrote this review of Poems was T. S. Eliot, Seeger's classmate at Harvard.

33. Alan Seeger
Quotation from and biography of Alan Seeger. I shall not fail that rendezvous.Alan Seeger (I Have a Rendezvous with Death). Alan Seeger. 1888-1916.
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I have a rendezvous with Death At some disputed barricade, When Spring comes back with rustling shade And apple-blossoms fill the air I have a rendezvous with Death When Spring brings back blue days and fair. It may be he shall take my hand And lead me into his dark land And close my eyes and quench my breath It may be I shall pass him still. I have a rendezvous with Death On some scarred slope of battered hill, When Spring comes round again this year And the first meadow-flowers appear. God knows 'twere better to be deep Pillowed in silk and scented down, Where love throbs out in blissful sleep, Pulse nigh to pulse, and breath to breath, Where hushed awakenings are dear . . . But I've a rendezvous with Death At midnight in some flaming town, When Spring trips north again this year, And I to my pledged word am true, I shall not fail that rendezvous. -Alan Seeger (I Have a Rendezvous with Death) Alan Seeger.

34. Alan Seeger
Alan Seeger. (18881916). back home next I have a Rendezvous with Death.
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36. Voices From The Fields: Poetry: Alan Seeger
Alan Seeger (18881916) Alan Seeger Alan Seeger was born in New York City, New York.After graduating with honors from Harvard in 1910,
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Alan Seeger was born in New York City, New York. After graduating with honors from Harvard in 1910, he lived in Greenwich Village for two years where he wrote poetry and contributed to the American magazine. In 1912 Seeger moved to Paris, and two years later joined the French Foreign Legion. Wounded in 1915, he was killed in action a year later during a charge on the Somme. The poems Seeger wrote at the Front were not published until a year after his death.
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37. A Memorial Tribute To Brian C. Pohanka: Page 2
Alan Seeger (18881916). On Veterans Day, on November 11, 2003, Brian sent methe contents of a message he posted to the Civil War Discussion Group message
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The Soul of an Idealistic, Noble Soldier
Brian's memorial tribute continues from Page 1: The Civil War The Great War (World War I) Wilfred Owen As I came to know Brian better, I shared with him some recent poems I had written, and he shared with me his interest in the Great War (World War I) and his fondness for poetry from that era. On several occasions, Brian had visited WWI battlefields in Northern France on the Western Front. In an email dated May 26, 1999, Brian wrote: A very pretty poem well done from the heart and soul as all good poems should be, I think. And with reference to Nature always something so vital. I collect poetry of the First World War such a hellish thing for anyone to pass through, but even more so for poets, or those with artistic souls. Wilfred Owen I especially like and when I was in France I read two of his poems, including my favorite, "

38. I Have A Rendez-Vous With Death, By Alan Seeger
Complete text of the poem by Alan Seeger. I HAVE A RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH.by Alan Seeger (1888-1916). HAVE a rendezvous with Death; At some disputed
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I HAVE A RENDEZ-VOUS WITH DEATH by: Alan Seeger (1888-1916)
    HAVE a rendezvous with Death
    At some disputed barricade,
    When Spring comes back with rustling shade
    And apple blossoms fill the air
    I have a rendezvous with Death
    When Spring brings back blue days and fair.
    It may be he shall take my hand,
    And lead me into his dark land,
    And close my eyes and quench my breath
    It may be I shall pass him still.
    I have a rendezvous with Death
    On some scarred slope of battered hill,
    When Spring comes round again this year
    And the first meadow flowers appear.
    God knows 'twere better to be deep
    Pillowed in silk and scented down,
    Where Love throbs out in blissful sleep,
    Pulse nigh to pulse, and breath to breath,
    Where hushed awakenings are dear . . .
    But I've a rendezvous with Death
    At midnight in some flaming town,
    When Spring trips north again this year;
    And I to my pledged word am true,
    I shall not fail that rendezvous.
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    I was from USA, and I lived from 1888-1916. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Seeger spent two years in the French Foreign Legion; as an American citizen he could not join the French military, so he did the next best thing and joined the Legion, since the United States had not yet entered the war against the Central Powers.
    After graduating from Harvard in 1910, Seeger lived for two years in Greenwich Village where he wrote poetry and enjoyed the life of a young bohemian. The poetry he wrote then and while he was at the front was not published until 1917, a year after his death..
    His collective work Poems was reviewed in 1917 in The Egoist, where the critic commented that "Seeger was serious about his work and spent pains over it. The work is well done, and so much out of date as to be almost a positive quality. It is high-flown, heavily decorated and solemn, but its solemnity is thorough going, not a mere literary formality. Alan Seeger, as one who knew him can attest, lived his whole life on this plane, with impeccable poetic dignity; everything about him was in keeping." The man who wrote this review of Poems was T. S. Eliot, Seeger's classmate at Harvard.

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Alan Seeger (18881916) Poet and soldier. He lived his early years on the Islandand attended the Staten Island Academy. His most popular poems were written
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