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  1. Rupert Brooke war das zweite überlebende Kind eines Lehrers der Rugby School. Nachdem er bis zu seinem zehnten Lebensjahr von einer Gouvernante erzogen worden war, wurde er 1898 in Hillbrow und im September 1901 schließlich in Rugby eingeschult. Bereits in dieser Zeit machte er Bekanntschaft mit James Strachey und Duncan Grant, mit denen ihn ...

  2. Rupert Chawner Brooke, né le et mort le 23 avril 1915, est un poète anglais connu tant pour ses poèmes idéalistes anti-guerre, les War Sonnets écrits pendant la Première Guerre mondiale (notamment The Soldier ), que pour les poèmes qu'il a écrits en temps de paix, particulièrement The Old Vicarage, Grantchester 1 et The Great Lover 2.

  3. Rupert Brooke and Phyllis Gardner started a passionate relationship in 1912, which lasted into the next year. She went on to success as an artist and noted breeder of Irish Wolfhounds. We are pleased to announce the success of the Rupert Brooke Society’s appeal for a headstone for her grave at St James The Less Church, Stubbings, Maidenhead.

  4. 鲁伯特·乔纳·布鲁克 (Rupert Chawner Brooke 1887年8月3日—1915年4月23日)是一名英格兰诗人,以 一战 时期写作的十四行诗如《士兵》(The Soldier)知名。. 此外,他也以英俊的外貌知名, 叶芝 曾说他是“英格兰最英俊的青年” [1] [2] 。. 1985年11月11日,他在 诗人角 ...

  5. This section of the Rupert Brooke Society's web site includes all of Rupert Brooke's Collected Poems. The text here is based on the Second Edition, published in 1931, which includes two poems omitted from the First Edition. The titles of Rupert Brooke's other informal verse, fragments and juvenilia are listed on the Irregular Verses page.

  6. 2 de jul. de 2019 · Robert Wilde. Updated on July 02, 2019. Rupert Brooke was a poet, academic, campaigner, and aesthete who died serving in World War One, but not before his verse and literary friends established him as one of the leading poet-soldiers in British history. His poems are staples of military services, but the work has been accused of glorifying war.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2020 · Rupert Brooke (Getty) It is 105 years today since Rupert Brooke, the bisexual poet who was described by WB Yeats as “the handsomest young man in England”, died. Today, Brooke is remembered as one of a group of war poets who chronicled the First World War in Britain. While poets like Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen are remembered for ...