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Poems of Rupert Brooke [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 202x126x8 mm, weight: 115 g
  • Serija: Thrift Editions
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Dover Publications Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 0486841960
  • ISBN-13: 9780486841960
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 202x126x8 mm, weight: 115 g
  • Serija: Thrift Editions
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Dover Publications Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 0486841960
  • ISBN-13: 9780486841960
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This volume reprints Brooke's complete oeuvre, from the early lyric poems to those written shortly before his death: "Tiare Tahiti," "The Great Lover," and "The Soldier""--

The poetry of Rupert Brooke (1887&;1915) remains memorable for its charming lyrical quality and the way in which his sonnets perfectly recapture the mood of England at the start of World War I. This volume reprints his complete oeuvre, from the early lyric poems to those written shortly before his premature death: "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester," "Tiare Tahiti," "The Great Lover," "The Dead," "The Soldier," and many others.
Brooke enlisted in the Royal Navy at the outbreak of the war in 1914 and entered the literary scene early the following year, when two of his sonnets ("The Dead" and "The Soldier") appeared in London's Times Literary Supplement.The 27-year-old poet died shortly afterward aboard a ship bound for Gallipoli.  His 1914 and Other Poems was published immediately afterward to wide acclaim. Brooke remains among Britain's best-loved cultural figures, and his works evoke the tranquility of prewar life and the ideals of heroic self-sacrifice.


This volume reprints Brooke's complete oeuvre, from the early lyric poems to those written shortly before his death: "Tiare Tahiti," "The Great Lover," "The Dead," "The Soldier," many others.
Poems: 1905--1911
1905--1908
Second Best
3(2)
Day That I Have Loved
5(1)
Sleeping Out: Full Moon
6(1)
In Examination
7(1)
Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening
8(1)
Wagner
9(1)
The Vision of the Archangels
10(1)
Seaside
11(1)
On the Death of Smet-Smet
12(1)
The Song of the Pilgrims
13(2)
The Song of the Beasts
15(1)
Failure
16(1)
Ante Aram
17(1)
Dawn
18(1)
The Call
19(1)
The Wayfarers
20(1)
The Beginning
21(1)
Experiments
Choriambics---I
22(2)
Choriambics---II
24(1)
Desertion
25(1)
1908--1911
Sonnet: "Oh! Death Will Find Me"
26(1)
Sonnet: "I Said I Splendidly Loved You"
27(1)
Success
28(1)
Dust
29(2)
Kindliness
31(1)
Mummia
32(2)
The Fish
34(3)
Thoughts on the Shape of the Human Body
37(1)
Flight
38(2)
The Hill
40(1)
The One before the Last
41(1)
The Jolly Company
42(1)
The Life Beyond
43(1)
Lines Written in the Belief That the Ancient Roman Festival of the Dead Was Called Ambarvalia
44(3)
Dead Men's Love
47(1)
Town and Country
48(1)
Paralysis
49(1)
Menelaus and Helen
50(2)
Lust
52(1)
Jealousy
53(1)
Blue Evening
54(2)
The Charm
56(1)
Finding
57(2)
Song
59(1)
The Voice
60(2)
Dining-Room Tea
62(2)
The Goddess in the Wood
64(1)
A Channel Passage
65(1)
Victory
66(1)
Day and Night
67(4)
Poems: 1911--1914
Grantchester
The Old Vicarage, Grantchester
71(4)
Other Poems
Beauty and Beauty
75(1)
Song
76(1)
Mary and Gabriel
77(2)
Unfortunate
79(1)
The Busy Heart
80(1)
Love
81(1)
The Chilterns
82(2)
Home
84(1)
The Night Journey
85(1)
The Way That Lovers Use
86(1)
The Funeral of Youth
87(2)
The South Seas
Mutability
89(1)
Clouds
90(1)
Sonnet (Suggested by some of the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research)
91(1)
A Memory
92(1)
One Day
93(1)
Waikiki
94(1)
Hauntings
95(1)
He Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her
96(1)
Doubts
97(1)
There's Wisdom in Women
98(1)
Fafaia
99(1)
Heaven
100(1)
The Great Lover
101(2)
Retrospect
103(2)
Tiare Tahiti
105(2)
1914
The Treasure
107(1)
I Peace
108(1)
II Safety
109(1)
III The Dead
110(1)
IV The Dead
111(1)
V The Soldier
112(3)
Appendix
"I Strayed about the Deck, an Hour, To-Night"
115(1)
The Dance
116(1)
Song
117(1)
"Sometimes Even Now I May"
118(1)
Sonnet: In Time of Revolt
119(1)
A Letter to a Live Poet
120(2)
Fragment on Painters
122(1)
The True Beatitude
123(1)
Sonnet Reversed
124(1)
It's Not Going to Happen Again
125(1)
The Little Dog's Day
126
A member of the generation of British poets who achieved fame during World War I, Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) burst on the literary scene when two of his war sonnets ("The Dead" and "The Soldier") were published in London's Times Literary Supplement on March 11, 1915. Less than two months later his 1914 and Other Poems was published and went through 24 impressions by June, 1918. After being inducted into the British Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Brooke sailed on a Navy ship in February, 1915, heading toward the fighting at Gallipoli in Turkey. He died shortly thereafter, at age 27, on a French hospital ship moored off Skyros in the Aegean Sea from sepsis derived from an infected mosquito bite. Brooke was buried in an olive grove on Skyros.