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  1. 30 de dez. de 2005 · Dec. 30, 2005. In many quarters these days, Siegfried Sassoon is best known as one of the principals in Pat Barker's exceptional 1992 novel, "Regeneration," about the real-life Sassoon's treatment ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. SIEGFRIED. (1886-1967) Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, Sassoon s'engagea et fut officier en France. Ses recueils de poèmes contre la guerre, Le Vieux Veneur ( The Old Huntsman, 1917) et Contre-Attaque ( Counterattack, 1918) le firent connaître. Son pacifisme déclaré, alors qu'il était titulaire de la croix de guerre et encore dans l ...

  4. 20 de mai. de 2022 · The sheer depth of Sassoon’s personal misery feels like a brutally unfashionable thing for a contemporary film to confront, but Davies, who’s never given a fig about fashion, confronts it head ...

  5. Siegfried Loraine Sassoon fue un escritor y poeta británico. Sus poemas antibelicistas, escritos tras su experiencia como oficial del Ejército británico en la Primera Guerra Mundial, se hicieron muy famosos, aunque el mayor reconocimiento literario lo obtuvo por su obra en prosa, especialmente por los tres volúmenes de su autobiografía novelada, conocida como la Trilogía de Sherston.

  6. ‘Everyone Sang’ by Siegfried Sassoon is a moving poem about the joy experienced at the end of World War I. Knowing that the horrors of the war are over, the world sang out with the joy of a newly uncaged bird.

  7. Does It Matter by Siegfried Sassoon is a powerful anti-war poem that exposes the futility and horror of war. The poem uses irony, rhetorical questions, and a simple structure and form to convey the speaker's anger and frustration at the indifference of society towards the wounded soldiers. The poem is one of Sassoon's most famous works and a part of his collection Counter-Attack and Other Poems.