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  1. The strange destiny of Rupert Brooke by John Lehmann, 1980
  2. Rupert Brooke: The complete poems by Rupert Brooke, 1945
  3. The collected poems of Rupert Brooke: with an introduction by George Edward Woodberry and a biographical note by Margaret Lavington. by Rupert Brooke, 2009-05-01
  4. Rupert Brooke: The collected poems by Rupert Brooke, 1946
  5. Forever England: The Life of Rupert Brooke by Mike Read, 2000-02
  6. Prose of Rupert Brooke by Christopher Hassall (Editor), 1956
  7. The collected poems of Rupert Brooke, with an introd. by George Edward Woodberry, and a biographical note by Margaret Lavington by Rupert Brooke, 2010-07-28
  8. Rupert Brooke; A Memoir by Sir Edward Howard Marsh, 2010-02-10
  9. Rupert Brooke and the intellectual imagination by Walter De la Mare, 2009-08-07
  10. Rupert Brooke & Wilfred Owen: Selected Poems (Phoenix Poetry)
  11. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke: With a Memoir by Rupert Brooke, 2009-09-24
  12. Song Of Love: The Letters of Rupert Brooke and Noel Olivier by Pippa Harris, 1992-08-25
  13. Song of Love: The Letters of Rupert Brooke and Noel Olivier by Rupert Brooke, Noel Olivier, 1991-11-28
  14. Red Wine of Youth; A Life of Rupert Brooke by Arthur Stringer, 2009-12-18

21. Rupert Brooke On Skyros
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This Web Site provides information for those who are interested in Rupert Brooke's Grave on Skyros and in his life and poetry. Is it because he was a hero? - There were thousands.
Is it because he looked a hero? - There were few.
Is it because he had genius? - There were others.
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22. Rupert Chawner Brooke (1887-1915)
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25. Brooke On Webster
Brief excerpt from rupert brooke, John Webster and The Elizabethan Drama.
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The world called Webster is a peculiar one. It is inhabited by people driven, like animals, and perhaps like men, only by their instincts, but more blindly and ruinously. Life there seems to flow into its forms and shapes with an irregular abnormal and horrible volume. That is ultimately the most sickly, distressing feature of Webster's characters, their foul and indestructible vitality. It fills one with the repulsion one feels at the unending soulless energy that heaves and pulses through the lowest forms of life. They kill, love, torture one another blindly and without ceasing. A play of Webster's is full of the feverish and ghastly turmoil of a nest of maggots. Maggots are what the inhabitants of this universe most suggest and resemble. The sight of their fever is only alleviated by the permanent Icalm, unfriendly summits and darknesses of the background of death and doom. For that is equally a part of Webster's universe. Human beings are writhing grubs in an immense night. And the night is without stars or moon. But it has sometimes a certain quietude in its darkness; but not very much.

26. Rupert Brooke - The Academy Of American Poets
rupert brooke The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. rupert brooke.
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27. Bibliomania Poetry Archive
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28. Rupert Brooke (1887 -1915)
Biography. For one whom Yeats proclaimed the handsomest young man in England, rupert brooke has not aged well. rupert brooke is rather a prewar poet.
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For one whom Yeats proclaimed "the handsomest young man in England," Rupert Brooke has not aged well. The neo-Romanticism of Brooke and the Georgian Poets was one of the casualties of The Great War. Paul Fussell (in The Great War and Modern Memory ) sees irony as one of the by-products of the First World War, and one of the many ironies of the war is that Rupert Brooke is remembered as a war poet at all, because he is actually not a war poet not in the same sense that Siegfried Sassoon , Robert Graves and Wilfred Owen are war poets. Rupert Brooke is rather a pre-war poet. To borrow Blake's contrast, Brooke wrote Songs of Innocence Songs of Experience Brooke's entire reputation as a war poet rests on only 5 "war sonnets" (6 if you count " Treasure " unnumbered in his short sonnet cycle). Brooke's war experience consisted of one day of limited military action with the Hood Battalion during the evacuation of Antwerp. Consequently, his "war sonnets" swell with sentiments of the most general kind on the themes of maturity, purpose and romantic death the kind of sentiments held by many (but not all) young Englishmen at the outbreak of the war. Brooke's "war sonnets" are really more a declaration occasioned by the ups and downs of his tumultuous personal life than a call to war for his generation.

29. Lost Poets Of The Great War
A glimpse of WWI poets rupert brooke, John McCrae, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, Alan Seeger, and Edward Thomas. Includes brief chronology of events, and casualty records.
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Harry Rusche is the author of Lost Poets of the Great War , a hypertext document on the poetry of World War I; his address is the English Department, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322; he can be reached by e-mail at enghr@emory.edu. © Emory University
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30. Rupert Brooke: Obituary
Obituary. rupert brooke is dead. A telegram from fought. They are a wholehistory and revelation of rupert brooke himself. Joyous, fearless
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Rupert Brooke is dead . A telegram from the Admiral at Lemnos tells us that this life has closed at the moment when it seemed to have reached its springtime. A voice had become audible, a note had been struck, more true, more thrilling, more able to do justice to the nobility of our youth in arms engaged in this present war, than any other more able to express their thoughts of self-surrender, and with a power to carry comfort to those who watch them so intently from afar . The voice has been swiftly stilled. Only the echoes and the memory remain; but they will linger. During the last few months of his life, months of preparation in gallant comradeship and open air, the poet-soldier told with all the simple force of genius the sorrow of youth about to die, and the sure triumphant consolations of a sincere and valiant spirit. He expected to die: he was willing to die for the dear England whose beauty and majesty he knew: and he advanced towards the brink in perfect serenity, with absolute conviction of the rightness of his country's cause and a heart devoid of hate for fellow-men. The thoughts to which he gave expression in the very few incomparable war sonnets which he has left behind will be shared by many thousands of young men moving resolutely and blithely forward in this, the hardest, the cruelest, and the least-rewarded of all the wars that men have fought. They are a whole history and revelation of Rupert Brooke himself. Joyous, fearless, versatile, deeply instructed, with classic symmetry of mind and body, ruled by high undoubting purpose, he was all that one would wish England's noblest sons to be in the days when no sacrifice but the most precious is acceptable, and the most precious is that which is most freely proffered.

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36. Rupert Brooke: The Great Lover
A comprehensive biography and chronology about the life and poetry of the Englishpoet rupert brooke, including selected poems, a biography, image gallery and
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A site about the life and poetry of the English poet Rupert Brooke. Rupert Br Home Poems Gallery The Soldier ... links [ Biography ] R.B. Society Gallipoli Guestbook Book store ... Biography (this page) Notes on biography Chronology Biography links Fragment : Brooke's final Poem? Born the son of a schoolmaster in Rugby on August 3rd 1887, Rupert Chawner Brooke went on to become one of the most famous poets of the first world war, due largely to the success of his poem The Soldier that expressed the patriotic feelings of a generation at the time of his death. However, as this poem is only one of a handful of war poems that Brooke wrote, in relation to over a hundred life-time works that deal with subjects other than war, it is fair to say that Rupert Brooke has a lot more to offer as a poet than most people first assume.
A prominent figure of school and university life through his involvement in movements such as the Fabian society, and with a growing reputation as a handsome, charming poet and intellectual during his school and Cambridge years, there were plenty of indications of the path that Brooke’s life was about to follow. And when one considers how this persona was further embellished by the words of his friend Frances Darwin (the granddaughter of the naturalist Charles Darwin), who described him as a “Young Apollo, golden-haired”

37. Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
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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.

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40. RUPERT BROOKE AND FRIENDS
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RUPERT BROOKE AND FRIENDS Military Tour Web Links Contact Us The military story of Rupert Brooke and the friends he left behind, commencing at Blandford Camp during the First World War and then following the movements of the Lancashire Fusiliers as they landed at Lancashire Landing at Gallipoli. The story is also told of the Australian and New Zealand Forces (Anzacs) at Gallipoli. The story then moves to the Western Front and Beaumont Hamel, Ypres and of course Passchendaele. The story contains many photographs including Blandford Camp, Gallipoli, Helles, Lancashire Landing and Rupert Brooke's grave amongst many others. hosted by www.1914-18.co.uk html coding by MGWEBS

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