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Letters from America

Letters from America( )
Author: Brooke, Rupert
Foreword by: Markovits, Benjamin
Series title:Hesperus Modern Voices Ser.
ISBN:978-1-84391-433-4
Publication Date:Oct 2007
Publisher:Hesperus Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $15.95
Book Description:

In May 1913, Rupert Brooke embarked on a year-long expedition of North America, visiting the United States, Canada, and finally the South Seas. He sent his impressions home in a series of letters, written for publication in the Westminster Gazette, describing all his various experiences and reflections: the beauty of arriving by boat at night in New York; the novelties of a baseball game; the awesome grandeur of Niagara Falls and the Canadian...
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Book Details
Pages:124
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures
Travel / Canada / General
Travel / United States / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.46 Inches
Book Weight:0.165 Pounds
Author Biography
Brooke, Rupert (Author)
Rupert Brooke was a poet who took a patriotic, somewhat idealized, view of World War I. He was born in Rugby, where his father was headmaster of a house at the elite Rugby School. Blond, athletic, and intelligent, Brooke embodied the English stereotype of the golden youth. After he had studied at the Rugby School, Brooke went on to King's College, where he joined the Apostles, a venerable intellectual club, which counted Alfred Lord Tennyson among its earlier members.

In 1911, Brooke published his first collection of poetry titled Poems. His verse moved from fashionably decadent to nearly Georgian, often with a quiet pastoralism that now seems conventional. Brooke joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve in August 1914, served in Belgium, and was sent to Gallipoli with the Hood Battalion but died of blood poisoning en route in the Aegean. He is best remembered for his war sonnets, which idealize both combat and patriotic feelings in a way that other war poets would later react against sharply.

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