Behind Their Lines
Poetry of the Great War
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Brooke
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Friday, April 5, 2024
A singing star in time's abyss
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Edward Thomas On the first day of the battle of Arras, April 9, 1917, Edward Thomas was killed by an artillery shell. He had arrived in Fran...
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Monday, August 2, 2021
Youth was in our hands
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Rupert Brooke, 1913, by Sherril Schell National Portrait Gallery NPG P101 In August of 1915, just months after Rupert Brooke’s death, his fr...
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Friday, January 16, 2015
Perishing things and strange ghosts
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Imagining the future has an added poignancy in a time of war. Rupert Brooke, one of the most famous of the soldier poets of the Great W...
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