1914, and Other Poems

1914, and Other Poems

by Rupert Brooke
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Publication Date: 21/11/2019

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In "1914, and Other Poems," Rupert Brooke encapsulates the fervor and turmoil of the early 20th century, particularly the onset of World War I. Written in a lyrical and poignant style, the collection interweaves themes of love, nationalism, and the inevitable loss of innocence. Brooke's use of vivid imagery and emotive language reflects both a romantic idealism and the stark realities confronting a generation poised at the brink of conflict. His work captures the zeitgeist of Edwardian society, offering insight into the contrasting emotions of hope and despair that define this tumultuous period. Rupert Brooke, a prominent figure in the early modernist movement, was deeply influenced by his upbringing in a picturesque English town and his experiences at Cambridge. As a soldier who enlisted at the war'Äôs outset, Brooke's poetry reveals a complex relationship with both the beauty of life and the grim specter of death. His earlier works, steeped in pastoral imagery, evolve in this collection, indicating the profound transformation wrought by the war, which ultimately claimed his life in 1915. "1914, and Other Poems" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the emotional landscape of World War I and the art it inspired. Brooke'Äôs lyrics resonate with timeless reflections on bravery, sacrifice, and the human condition, making this collection a poignant exploration of wartime sentiment and a vital part of English literature.

ISBN:
4057664652560
4057664652560
Category:
Poetry
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-11-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Rupert Brooke

A member of the generation of British poets who achieved fame during World War I, Rupert Brooke (1887–1915) burst on the literary scene when two of his war sonnets ("The Dead" and "The Soldier") were published in London's Times Literary Supplement on March 11, 1915. Less than two months later his 1914 and Other Poems was published and went through 24 impressions by June, 1918. After being inducted into the British Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Brooke sailed on a Navy ship in February, 1915, heading toward the fighting at Gallipoli in Turkey. He died shortly thereafter, at age 27, on a French hospital ship moored off Skyros in the Aegean Sea from sepsis derived from an infected mosquito bite. Brooke was buried in an olive grove on Skyros.

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