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         Brooke Rupert:     more books (27)
  1. Le poete et ses masques: Rupert Brooke, 1887-1915 (French Edition) by Therese Vichy, 1986
  2. The collected poems of Rupert Brooke, with an introduction by George Edward Woodberry and a biographical note by Margaret Lavington by Rupert (1887-1915) Brooke, 1928-01-01
  3. RUPERT BROOKE 1887-1915. by No Author., 1932-01-01
  4. Benn's Augustan Books of Poetry: Rupert Brooke 1887-1915 by Rupert Brooke, 1932-01-01
  5. Rupert Brooke: 1887-1915 by Christopher Hassall, 1977
  6. The Collected Poems Of Rupert Brooke by Brooke Rupert 1887-1915, 2010-09-29
  7. Biography - Brooke, Rupert (Chawner) (1887-1915): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Rupert Brooke 1887-1915: Towards a Complete Checklist of His Publications
  9. The collected poems of Rupert Brooke by Brooke Rupert 1887-1915, 1921-01-01
  10. The collected poems of Rupert Brooke. with an introduction by Ge by Brooke. Rupert. 1887-1915., 1915-01-01
  11. Democracy and the arts [by] Rupert Brooke, with a preface by Geoffrey Keynes by Rupert (1887-1915) Brooke, 1946-01-01
  12. John Webster and the Elizabethan drama. by Rupert Brooke. by Brooke. Rupert. 1887-1915., 1916-01-01
  13. Letters from America. With a pref. by Henry James by Rupert, 1887-1915 Brooke, 2009-10-26
  14. New numbers Volume 1 by Rupert, 1887-1915 Brooke, 2009-10-26

61. Collected Poems Of Rupert Brooke, The
I happened upon the poetry of Rupert Brooke in an old old (truly ancient) used bookstorein a serene Brooke lived a brief but eventful life (18871915).
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62. Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke (18871915). Most people think of Brooke as a war poet,despite the fact that only a small percentage of his poetic
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Rupert Brooke
Most people think of Brooke as a war poet, despite the fact that only a small percentage of his poetic output occurred after the outbreak of war. Pedants might argue that Brooke wasn't really a 'Dymock Poet'.. They could point out that he visited the area on only two occasions (unless other visits went unrecorded and biographers have found no evidence of them). Both visits were brief. And there isn't any one poem that was written while he was in the area or has any theme deriving specifically from it. On the other hand 'The Soldier', one of the most famous sonnets in the English language, appeared in New Numbers , which was edited by Abercrombie and Gibson and posted to subscribers from Dymock. In fact, it was Gibson who decided to change the name of 'The Recruit' to 'The Soldier.' It might even be claimed that without Gibson and Abercrombie asking Brooke to write some poems for the final issue of New Numbers , there might never have been any war poems from Brooke. Brooke's initial link with the Dymock Poets was through Eddie Marsh, whose moral and financial support was crucial for many young artists rebelling against the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Marsh not only edited

63. The Home Of Poems, Poets, Verse And Poetry
17571827) The Tyger Edmund Blunden (1896-1974) Forefathers Edmund Blunden (1896-1974)The Survival Rupert Brooke ( 1887-1915) The Great Lover Rupert Brooke
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64. Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke (18871915). The Soldier Buy books related to Rupert Brookeat amazon.co.uk. Home . Poems . Poets . Books . Feedback . Contact.
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Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke was born at Rugby, England and was educated at Rugby School, where his father was a housemaster, and at King's College, Cambridge. In 1911 he visited Germany and in 1913 travelled in America, Samoa, and Tahiti following his recovery from a nervous breakdown. On the outbreak of war he joined the Royal Naval Division and was sent to Belgium. In 1915 he was transferred to the Dardanelles but became ill en route and died of blood poisoning at Scyros where he is buried. In many ways a golden boy of his age and a revered symbol of a lost generation, his death was made all the more poignant by its speculative prediction in his famous poem The Soldier , one of his five "war sonnets". Although regarded as one of the three major war poets, he treated a number of other subjects in his tragically shortened career with nostalgia, sensitivity, and simplicity of language. The Soldier
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65. Roll Of Honour - Cambridgeshire - Grantchester
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 on
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GRANTCHESTER - Roll of Honour
RNVR information courtesy of Jack Clegg The war memorial is in the churchyard of parish church of St. Andrew and St. Mary. "TO THE GLORY OF GOD
IN LOVING AND GRATEFUL
MEMORY
MEN WITH SPLENDID HEARTS"
In the churchyard of Saints Andrew and Mary there are 3 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war and 1 of the 1939-1945 war. Edward George Leonard BAKER Private 202969 4th Bn., Yorkshire Regiment who died of wounds on Monday, 7th May 1917. Born and resident Grantchester, enlisted Cambridge. Formerly 3003 Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Grave P. I. D. 6A. Oliver BAKER Farrier/Serjeant 3004 Reserve Btn Suffolk Yeomanry, was taken ill on Sunday 21std March 1915 while riding a bicycle along Cambridge Road, Ely, where the Yeomanry were billeted. He died the next day at the city's military hospital. Baker, aged 35, had a shoeing smith business in Grantchester and left a wife and three children. Born Comberton, enlisted Churn, resident of Grantchester. Son of John Edward and Minna Baker; husband of Edith Mary Baker. of Grantchester. Buried in GRANTCHESTER (SS. ANDREW AND MARY) CHURCHYARD, Cambridgeshire.

66. Rupert Brooke's Poem
Rupert Brooke (18871915). The Soldier. If I should die, think only this ofme, That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England.
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67. Rupert Brooke - World War I Poet
Rupert Brooke (18871915) Famous English War Poet.
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Rupert Brooke
Famous English War Poet
Peace
Safety The Dead A Channel Passage ... The Fish
- Rupert Brooke
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Sonnets of World War 1
I Peace
Now, God be thanked Who has watched us with His hour,
And caught our youth, and wakened us from sleeping,
With hand made sure, clear eye, and sharpened power, To turn, as swimmers into cleanness leaping, Glad from a world grown old and cold and weary, Leave the sick hearts that honour could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness of love! Oh! we, who have known shame, we have found release there, Where there's no ill, no grief, but sleep has mending, Naught broken save this body, lost but breath; Nothing to shake the laughing heart's long peace there But only agony, and that has ending; And the worst friend and enemy is but Death.

68. Epitaphs: A - C
For more information Rupert Brooke, 18871915. Recommended reading Forever EnglandThe Life of Rupert Brooke by Mike Read Rupert Brooke The Complete Poems.
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Epitaphs: A-C Adams, Nick The
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Died in Stamstead [Quebec] Aug. 28, 1864 He went into Voluntary Banishment from his
Beloved Native Country, during the Reigning
Terror in the Third Year of the Misrule of Abraham the First Alexander the Great A tomb now suffices for him whom the world was not enough
For more information; Alexanderama Recommended reading: Alexander the Great by Robin Lake Fox The Campaigns of Alexander by Flavius Allen, Gracie and George Burns Together Again Recommended reading: Gracie: A Love Story by George Burns Recommended viewing; The Burns and Allen Show (1950) Anthony, Susan B. Liberty, Humanity, Justice, Equality For more information: The Susan B. Anthony House and Museum Arthur, King last words Hic jacet Arthurus, rex quondam rexque futurus (Here lies Arthur, the once and future king.) per Sir Thomas Malory

69. Rupert Brooke's
THE SOLDIER Rupert Brooke, 18871915. If I should die, think only this of meThat there's some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England.
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The Soldier Rupert Brooke, 1887-1915 If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England. There shall be
In that rich earth a richer dust concealed;
A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,
Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam,
A body of England's, breathing English air,
Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home.
And think, this heart, all evil shed away,
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. Prosaic version haroldfs@ccat.sas.upenn.edu, last modified 11/11/97

70. Cambridge Writers
Poets. Brooke, Rupert, 18871915, website, Studied at King's college- wrote Granchester. Byron (Lord), 1788-1824, website, Studied at Trinity
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Writers with a Cambridge connection
These writers all have some connection with Cambridge or Cambridgeshire (UK), some close, some tenuous. The websites are either their own websites (when I can find them!), or sites which give some information about them. Please suggest new names, or additional links or information. Novelists
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Adams, Douglas website Studied at St John's college Allingham, Margaret website Educated at Perse School for girls - one of her detective stories was based in Cambridge Archer, Jeffrey website Lives at Grantchester Bacon, Francis website Studied at Trinity College Ball, Sarah website Lives in Milton. Boston L M website Wrote the Green Knowe children's books about her house at Hemingford Grey Byatt, A S website Studied at Newnham college Drabble, Margaret website Studied at Newnham college Fletcher, John website Studied at Corpus Christi college Forster, E M website Studied at King's college Gregory, Susanna website Writes a detective series set in 14th Century Cambridge Hornby, Nick website Taught at Parkside Community College James, Clive

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18641936; Bronte, Anne, 1820-1849; Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855; Bronte,Emily, 1818-1848; Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915; Brooks, Elbridge
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72. 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.

73. Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke was born in Rugby, Warwickshire, where his father taughtclassics and was a housemaster at Rugby School. In his childhood
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Rupert (Chawner) Brooke (1887-1915) Promising English poet who died young in World War I. Brooke's best-known work is the sonnet sequence 1914 AND OTHER POEMS (1915), containing the famous 'The Soldier.' Poets have always glorified war, and Brooke did his best to continue the tradition, and sacrifice himself in this effort. His death made him the hero of the first phase of the war and a canonized symbol of all the gifted young people destroyed by the conflict. However, Brooke's poetry with its patriotic mood and naive enthusiasm went out of fashion as the realities of warfare were fully understood. "If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is forever England."

(from 'The Soldier' In 1911 appeared Brooke first collection of verse, POEMS, and his work was featured in the periodical Georgian Poetry , edited by his friend, Sir Edward Marsh. Over the next twenty years, the book sold almost 100 000 copies. In 1911 Brooke was secretly engaged to Noel Olivier, five years his junior. The affair was for all participants frustrating and subsequently Brooke had an affair with the actress Cathleen Nesbitt. Overworked and emotionally empty, Brooke suffered a nervous breakdown. In the spring of 1912, Brooke and Ka Cox went to Germany, where he wrote 'The Old Vicarage, Grantchester', which is among his most admired poems. It has been assumed that Ka Cox bore Brooke's stillborn child. In England Brooke assembled with others the hugely successful anthology

74. Author : Rupert Brooke @ Alto Poetry
Clouds (by Rupert Brooke (1887 1915)) Down the blue night the unending columnspress In noiseless tumult, break and wave and flow, Now tread the far South
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Down the blue night the unending columns press
In noiseless tumult, break and wave and flow,
Now tread the far South, or lift rounds of snow Up to the white moon's hidden loveliness. continue reading Dead, The (by: Rupert Brooke (1887 - 1915)) Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead! There's none of these so lonely and poor of old, But, dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold.

75. 8420. Brooke, Rupert. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Rupert Brooke (1887–1915), British poet. New Numbers, no. 4 (1914).Peace, 1914 and Other Poems (1915). BIOGRAPHY Columbia Encyclopedia.
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76. Brooke, Rupert. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
2000. Brooke, Rupert. PRONUNCIATION br k. DATES 1887–1915. British poetknown for his war poetry suffused with a romantic patriotic quality.
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77. 1914 - Peace, Safety, The Dead, The Soldier, By Rupert Brooke
Death. Rupert Brooke (1887 1915). II Safety Dear! all. Rupert Brooke(1887 - 1915). III The Dead Blow out, you bugles over the rich dead!
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78. Rupert Brooke - A Biography Of Rupert Brooke
Rupert Brooke. (1887 1915).
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