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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( B ) : Brooke, Rupert
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And laughter and music and among the flowers The gay child-hearts of men and the child-faces O heart in the great dawn!
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This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1917 edition by Sidgwick & Jackson, Limited, London.
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Strikingly handsome, charming, and gifted, the English poet Rupert Brooke was the embodiment of a generation that was all but destroyed between 1914 and 1918. Here, Brooke’s body of work emerges dramatically from a romantic and tangled life.
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The works of this scholar, poet, dramatist, travel writer, political activist, and soldier who died in the Great War at the age of 27.
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Contents Include -1905-1908- Second Best - Day that I have Loved - Sleeping Out-Full Moon - In Examination - Pine-Trees and the Sky:Evening Wagner - The Vision of the Archangels - Seaside - On the Death of Smet-Smet - The Song of the Pilgrims - The Song of the Beasts - Failure - Ante Aram - Dawn - The Call - The Wayfarers - The Begginer - EXPERIMENTS-Choriambics-I - CHORIAMBICS-II - Desertion - 1908-1911 - Sonnet:Oh! Death will find me, etc - GRANTCHESTER-The Old Vicarage, Grantchester - OTHER POEMS - Beauty and Beauty - Song, etc - THE SOUTH SEAS - Mutability - Clouds - A Memory, etc - 1914 - The Treasure - Peace - Safety - The Dead -The Soldier
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EVERYMAN'S POETRY LIBRARY: This new series of the world's greatest poetry features the hallmarks of Everyman Classics: top-quality production and reader-friendly design along with helpful notes and critiques. Each edition is also a great value, especially for those readers beginning to explore the work of these remarkable poets.
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This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1916 edition by Sidgwick & Jackson, Limited, London.
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The reputation of Rupert Brooke has survived many changes of literary fashion since his death in the Aegean in 1915, aged twenty-eight. This standard edition of his poems was edited and arranged by his great friend Geoffrey Keynes. It includes a considerable number of early pieces, among them two of his longest poems, "The Pyramids" and "The Bastille".
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Classic poems like "The Soldier", "The Old Vicarage" and "The Fish" are combined here with recordings of Brooke's close friends: Cathleen Nesbitt, Winifred Kinsman (his cousin) and Katherine Abercrombie (a member of his literary circle) all reminisce about the time that they spent with the poet, and what his work means to them. This work also includes music from Kings College Choir, Cambridge (where Brooke attended university). It is a splendid compilation for fans and newcomers alike.
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