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  1. Siegfried Sassoon was perhaps the most innocent of the war poets. John Hildebidle has called Sassoon the "accidental hero." Born into a wealthy Jewish family in 1886, Sassoon lived the pastoral life of a young squire: fox-hunting, playing cricket, golfing and writing romantic verses. Being an innocent, Sassoon's reaction to the realities of the ...

  2. Há 5 dias · Siegfried Sassoon was born on 8 September 1886 in Kent. His father was part of a Jewish merchant family, originally from Iran and India, and his mother part of the artistic Thorneycroft family.

  3. Siegfried Sassoon fue un destacado poeta británico que se hizo famoso por sus obras que reflejaban su experiencia en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Algunas de sus obras más destacadas en la poesía son las siguientes: 1. " El heroísmo sagrado ": Este poema es considerado una de las obras más representativas de Sassoon.

  4. 18 de fev. de 2016 · Siegfried Loraine Sassoon (Kent, Inglaterra, 8 de setembro de 1886 – Wiltshire, 1º de setembro de 1967), foi um poeta inglês. Ficou conhecido como escritor de sátiras AntiGuerra em poesia, durante a I Guerra Mundial.

  5. Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) was born into a wealthy Anglo-Jewish family and his early life was comfortable and leisured, dominated by sports and country pursuits. However, his poetic leanings were present even during this carefree period: the young Siegfried loved books and literature and said his only desire in life was to be a poet.

  6. Siegfried Sassoon en New Beacon, cómo no con una pelota de cricket en la mano En febrero de 1902 contrajo un sarampión que provocó una infección bacteriana y una doble pulmonía. Su madre se presentó en el colegio para cuidarlo y estuvo al pie de su cama durante semanas tratándolo, lo que probablemente salvó su vida.

  7. By Siegfried Sassoon. At dawn the ridge emerges massed and dun. In the wild purple of the glow'ring sun, Smouldering through spouts of drifting smoke that shroud. The menacing scarred slope; and, one by one, Tanks creep and topple forward to the wire. The barrage roars and lifts. Then, clumsily bowed. With bombs and guns and shovels and battle ...