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Rupert Brooke
(Aka Rupert Chawner Brooke)
(Poet)
[1887 - 1919]

Profile created June 23, 2007
  • The Pyramids (1904, 2000, UK, US)

  • The Bastille (1905, 2000, US)

  • Puritanism as Represented, or Referred to, In the Early English Drama Up to 1642) (1910, UK, )

  • 1914 & Other Poems (1915, UK, US)

  • John Webster And The Elizabethan Drama (1915, UK, US)

  • Lithuania (1915, 1997, UK, US) by Rupert Brooke and William-Alan Landes
    Rupert Brooke's little known and only play, Lithuania (written 1912), and Lascelles Abercrombie's early play, The End of the World (1913), introduced by Sean Street, Professor of Radio, Bournemouth University.

  • The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke With a Biographical Note by  Margaret Lavington (1915, UK , US)
    A collection of verse from the English poet, who at the outbreak of World War I joined the Royal Naval Division, served at Antwerp, and was in the Dardanelles expedition when he died of blood poisoning at the island of Skiros. Handsome and athletic, Brooke was also charming, intellectual, and witty, and was universally sought in society. His early fame and tragic death have made him an almost legendary figure and he is remembered as the War Poet.

  • Letters From America: Collected by William James (1916, US, UK)

  • The Old Vicarage, Grantchester (1916, US)

  • Poems by Rupert Brooke (1918, UK, US)

  • The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke: With a Memoir (1918, 1929, UK, US)

  • Twenty Poems (1935, UK, US)

  • The Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke (1932, 1941 UK, US)

  • Democracy And The Arts (1946, UK, US)

  • The Poetical Works Of Rupert Brooke (1947, 1979, UK, US), G. Keynes, ed.

  • Rupert Brooke: The Collected Poems: With A Memoir By Edward Marsh (1948, UK, US)

  • Prose of Rupert Brooke (1956, UK, US) by Christopher Hassall, ed.

  • The Letters (1968, UK, US), G. Keynes, ed.

  • John Webster and the Elizabethan Drama (1967, UK, US)

  • Song Of Love: The Letters Of Rupert Brooke And Noel Olivier (1991, UK, US), Pippa Harris, ed.
    Rupert Brooke met Noel Olivier in 1908. She was 15, a shy intelligent schoolgirl, and he was 20. Their correspondence over the seven years before the poet's death in 1915 is presented in this volume.

  • What the poet Saw: An illustrated edition of "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester" Saw (1993, UK)

  • Rupert Brooke (Rupert Brooke and the Intellectual Imagination; Recollections of Rupert Brooke; and Democracy and the Arts) (1968, US) by Maurice Browne, Rupert Brooke, and Walter de la Mare

  • Letters From Rupert Brooke To His Publisher, 1911-1914, 1975, UK, US )

  • Friends And Apostles: The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey, 1905-14 (1998, UK, US), Keith Hale, ed.
    The correspondence between the poet Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) and his friend James Strachey, later the primary English translator of the works of Sigmund Freud, here appears in print for the first time. These various letters - often irreverent, sometimes humorous, and so revealing that Brook's literary executors long resisted their publication, illuminate one of the last pieces of the complex puzzle of Brooke's life. Brooke wrote more frequently to Strachey than to anyone other than his mother, and was more candid than in letters to others in which he often assumed a variety of carefully constructed poses. Friends from boyhood, Brooke and Strachey were undergraduates at Cambridge when James fell in love with his handsome, charming companion. As well as their shared interest in politics, literature, art, and theatre, the letters deal often and explicitly with the subject of homosexuality and with the sometimes scandalous activities of many of their close circle. Brook and Strachey compare observations of fellow members of the exclusive Cambridge "Apostles", of mutual Bloomsbury friends, and of such fellow Fabian Socialists as Hugh Grant and Beatrice Webb. The correspondence provides biographical, psychological and cultural insights into Rupert Brooke and his poetry, and reveals the complexities of the man behind the heroic legend that his early death inspired.

  • Rupert Brooke & Wilfred Owen (2003, UK, US)
    Here are the unforgettable works of two British poets who chronicled The Great War, but never lived to see its end. Although some of Brooke's verses come from an earlier, happier time, the most powerful poems convey the tragedy of warfare, including Brooke's 1914: The Soldier and Owen's Anthem for Doomed Youth and The Sentry.

  • The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke (2006, UK, US)

See also:
  • Rupert Brooke: A Reappraisal And Selection From His Writings (1971, UK, US) by Timothy Rogers, ed.

  • Rupert Brooke In Canada (1978, UK, US) by Roger Hall and Sandra Martin

  • Cambridgeshire of Rupert Brooke (1980, UK) by Denis Cheason

  • John Lehmann: The Strange Destiny of Rupert Brooke (1980, UK, US) by Enid Blyton

  • Rupert Brooke: His Life and His Legend (1981, UK, US) by John Lehmann

  • The Neo-Pagans: Friendship and Love in the Rupert Brooke Circle (1988, UK, US) by Paul Delany

  • Rupert Brooke and the Old Vicarage, Grantchester (1989, UK, US) by Mary Archer

  • Rupert Brooke's Death and Burial (1992, UK, US) by J. Perdriel-Vassieres and Vincent O'Sullivan

  • Song Of Love: The Letters of Rupert Brooke and Noel Olivier (1992) by Pippa Harris

  • Splendour and the Pain (1992, UK) by John Frayn Turner

  • Six Poets of the Great War: Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenberg, Richard Aldington, Edmund Blunden, Edward Thomas, Rupert Brooke and Many Others (1995, UK, US)
    Author: Adrian Barlow;) by Adrian Barlow

  • The Muse Colony: Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas, Robert Frost and Friends at Dymock, 1914 (1992, UK, US) by Keith Clark

  • Forever England: The Life of Rupert Brooke (1997, UK, US) by Mike Read
    Strikingly handsome, charming, and gifted, the English poet Rupert Brooke was the embodiment of a generation that was all but destroyed between 1914 and 1918. Here, Brooke’s body of work emerges dramatically from a romantic and tangled life.

  • Friends and Apostles: The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey, 1905-1914 (1998) by Keith Hale
    The correspondence between the English poet Rupert Brooke and his close friend James Strachey here appears in print for the first time. The letters reveal much about the lives and interests of these two gifted young men, the nature of their relationship, and the activities of many illustrious friends such as Lytton Strachey (James's brother), J.M. Keynes, Virginia Woolf, and Bertrand Russell.

  • Rupert Brooke: Life, Death & Myth (1999, UK, US) by Nigel Jones

  • British Poets of the Great War (2000, UK, US) by Patrick Quinn

  • Poets of World War I: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (2001, UK, US) by Harold Bloom, ed.
    Though overshadowed by others, Rupert Brooke's gifts as a poet were palpable; Siegfried Sassoon is known as a talented and prolific writer and poet. Learn much more about both poets with this edition of Bloom's Major Poets, which includes critical analyses and biographies of each writer.

  • Spirits of Place: Five Famous Lives in Their Landscape  (2001, US) by Jane Brown

  • The Life and Selected Works of Rupert Brooke (2004, UK, US) by John Frayn Turner

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