Rupert Brooke
English poet with war sonnets

Born
August 3rd, 1887
137 years ago
Died
April 23rd, 1915
109 years ago — 27 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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A prominent English poet, celebrated for early 20th-century works, particularly war sonnets reflecting the sentiments of World War I. Born in 1887, the poet produced several significant poems during his brief life, invoking themes of nature, love, and the Great War. The poem 'The Soldier' exemplifies idealism and patriotism, resonating deeply with the era's nationalistic fervor. Tragically, a short lifespan was marked by the poet's enlistment in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, leading to his death from infection in 1915 while serving overseas. Posthumously, works continued to be published, garnering attention and cementing his legacy in British literature.
Authored the poem 'The Soldier'
Wrote the poetry collection '1914'
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