
Birth date
1887
Death date
1915
Birth town
Warwickshire
Country
England
Poems by this Poet
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Title | Post date | Rating | Comments |
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The Soldier | 0 | ||
It's Not Going to Happen Again | 0 | ||
Fragment on Painters | 0 | ||
A Letter to a Live Poet | 0 | ||
Fafaïa | 0 | ||
Sleeping Out: Full Moon | 0 | ||
Colloquial | 0 | ||
There's Wisdom In Women | 0 | ||
The Way That Lovers Use | 0 | ||
The Wayfarers | 0 |
Pagination
A man of great physical beauty by reputation, Rupert Brooke was born in Rugby, Warwickshire where he attended the local school. He then gained entry into King's College, Cambridge (1905-11) where he became a Fellow in 1912. He travelled extensively and wrote many travel letters for the 'Westminster Gazette', London (1912-13). At the start of the First World War in 1914, he was assigned to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. He saw action at Antwerp which inspired the writing of five passionately patriotic sonnets, the last of them being The Soldier. He was at the height of his fame when he died during the war aged twenty-seven. He had been on his way to serve in the Dardanelles when he died of blood poisoning at Scyros and was buried there.