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Brooke, Rupert (Chawner) (1887-1915)
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Rupert Brooke (1887 -1915) - English URL: http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/jtap/tutorials/intro/brooke/
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Biography. Brooke's Obituary. Analysis of 'III. The Dead'. More Poems by Brooke.
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Coventry and Warwickshire Network CWN - Rupert Brooke - English URL: http://www.coventry.org.uk/heritage2/people/brooke/index.html
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Rupert Chawner Brooke (1887-1915) - English URL: http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/literature/rupertchawnerbrooke/menu.html
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Poems. Essays. Letters. Links.
RUPERT BROOKE AND FRIENDS - English URL: http://www.1914-18.co.uk/brooke/
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.
Rupert Brooke - English URL: http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/rbrooke.htm
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.
Rupert Brooke Collection at Bartleby.com - English URL: http://www.bartleby.com/people/BrookeR.html
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English poet. At the outbreak of World War I he joined the Royal Naval Division, served at Antwerp, and was in the Dardanelles expedition when he died of blood poisoning at the island of Skíros. Handsome and athletic, Brooke was also charming, intellectual, and witty, and was universally sought in society. His early fame and tragic death have made him an almost legendary figure.
Rupert Brooke - English URL: http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/LostPoets/Brooke.html
Rupert Brooke was born into a well-to-do, academic family; his father was a housemaster at Rugby School, where Rupert was educated before going on to King's College, Cambridge. He was a good student and athlete, and--in part because of his strikingly handsome looks--a popular young man who eventually numbered among his friends E. M. Forster, Maynard Keynes, Virginia Woolf, and Edward Thomas.
Rupert Brooke - English URL: http://www.emule.com/poetry/?page=overview;author=21
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