单词 | Rupert Brooke |
例句 | Later, after he had gone, I found an awkward note of apology in my mailbox, wrapped around a paperback copy of the poems of Rupert Brooke and a box of Junior Mints. The Secret History 1992-10-16T00:00:00Z He made Allie go get his baseball mitt and then he asked him who was the best war poet, Rupert Brooke or Emily Dickinson. The Catcher in the Rye 1951-07-16T00:00:00Z I collected poetry books — I especially loved the Romantic poetry of Keats, Shelley, etc., and then the war poets like Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen. How Books Led a Young Jane Goodall to Live Among the Chimps 2021-10-14T04:00:00Z His 1918 setting of Rupert Brooke's Blow Out, You Bugles manages to be heroic and moving. Backstage no longer: Frank Bridge at the Proms 2011-08-04T21:30:01Z His courage had been found wanting, at a time when friends such as Rupert Brooke had found it in themselves to face genuine danger overseas. Edward Thomas, Robert Frost and the road to war 2011-07-29T21:57:01Z Blow Out, You Bugles, a setting of Rupert Brooke for tenor and orchestra, sung by Ben Johnson, was returning to the Proms after almost 80 years. Prom 34: BBCNOW/Roth ? review 2011-08-10T09:56:51Z Was home to English poet Rupert Brooke and visited by numerous literary and academic luminaries. Rowing for Jesus, and other activities for a Parents’ Weekend abroad 2015-05-14T04:00:00Z In dim light we made our way through “King Lear,” “Henry IV,” “Jane Eyre,” Keats’s odes, the poems of Rupert Brooke. In a nursing home, a friendship built around great literature 2016-03-15T04:00:00Z It owes nothing to Rupert Brooke, nor, surprisingly, to WH Auden. Poem of the week: Poem by John Cornford 2010-10-25T09:06:00Z Housman and Rupert Brooke, the stirringly patriotic music of Elgar and Vaughan Williams, the doomed Scott Antarctic expedition, the cult of Nature and, not least, Robert Baden-Powell’s creation of the Boy Scouts. Review | What can ‘The Age of Decadence’ teach us about today? A great deal. 2021-05-04T04:00:00Z He also quoted British poet Rupert Brooke, saying of Dame Helen's starry paving slab, "somewhere there will be a little piece of foreign ground that is always a bit of England, and that's right there". Mirren receives Hollywood star 2013-01-04T08:37:40Z The poets Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Rupert Brooke, and William Butler Yeats published work that put the inhumanity and suffering of the war on full display. World History: from 1400 2022-12-14T00:00:00Z "He looked like a Rupert Brooke figure, almost, and she must have had a huge erotic charge about her." Edith Thompson: The wife who was executed for her lover's crime 2023-01-09T05:00:00Z William Blake abhorred that dirty secret of industrial power, as did Rupert Brooke. Review | Winston Churchill and the power of English myth 2020-02-27T05:00:00Z I scanned the shelves aimlessly, picking open old copies of Rupert Brooke, and anthologies of 20th-century love poetry. 'Shame seeded my silence': why I decided to stop talking 2019-02-23T05:00:00Z The poet Rupert Brooke voiced the exhilaration of those Britons who welcomed the war in 1914 as a chance to escape monotonous normality, “as swimmers into cleanness leaping.” Opinion | Theresa May’s Brexit plan isn’t dead yet 2019-01-16T05:00:00Z Nigel Jones, author of Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth, said the letter was quite typical of the poet, showing him “performing before an unseen audience, trying to appear extremely literary and extremely clever”. Unseen Rupert Brooke letter to 'lovelorn' admirer to be sold 2018-12-05T05:00:00Z Its most memorable passages lace between the exploits and reflections of great swimming writers—Rupert Brooke, Lord Byron, André Gide, Jack London—and the author’s own waterborne life. Charles Sprawson wrote a celebrated book. Then he vanished 2018-02-01T05:00:00Z The poet Rupert Brooke, regarded by many men and women as the most beautiful human being of his generation, did not attract Mallory. Camp correspondence: letters reveal George Mallory’s flirtatious side 2015-05-26T04:00:00Z Suddenly, just as she had contrived to lose herself in a poem of Rupert Brooke's, the throb of a motor-boat caught her ear. Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z This magnificent bit of description was written by Rupert Brooke as one of the letters sent to the Westminster Gazette describing his trip in the United States and Canada in 1913. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z The auction house believes Brooke’s letter is previously unpublished, although one reference to it is made in Friends and Apostles: The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey. Unseen Rupert Brooke letter to 'lovelorn' admirer to be sold 2018-12-05T05:00:00Z This refers to a photograph of Rupert Brooke, sent by Mr. Marsh, and to the death of his friend Denis Browne, who was with R. B. when he died. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z "I suddenly realise that the ambition of my life has been—since I was two—to go on a military expedition against Constantinople."—Letter from Rupert Brooke. Poems - Second Series 2011-10-28T02:00:21.670Z This volume contains the series of descriptive articles contributed in 1913 by Rupert Brooke to The Westminster Gazette, four written from the United States, and nine from Canada. Poems 2011-10-14T02:00:29.763Z His writings attracted the attention of such capable writers as Rudyard Kipling, and Sir Ian Hamilton, who said he reminded him in many ways of that gallant and brilliant young Englishman, Rupert Brooke. Caught by the Turks 2011-09-09T02:01:01.073Z Among the losses that the World War has caused—many of them losses that can never be made good—is that of the promising young English poet, Rupert Brooke. Lest We Forget World War Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:28.183Z A letter from Browne, describing Rupert Brooke's burial on the island of Scyros, had been read to H. J. by Mr. Marsh the day before the following was written. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z He met new friends of the younger generation, such as Hugh Walpole and Rupert Brooke, and they gave him great happiness. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Mr. Rupert Brooke makes no secret of his contempt for Fletcher, and “the second-rate magic” of Massinger; he regards Webster as the last of the strong school of Elizabethan dramatists. Philip Massinger 2011-02-25T03:01:15.270Z I will admit that my ignorance of Rupert Brooke and his genius showed a regrettably uninformed mind. Over Here Impressions of America by a British officer 2011-01-30T03:00:16.597Z "They had seen movement" is strange, and yet many like Rupert Brooke are fascinated with movement and see life chiefly in motion,—in smiles and steps. Lest We Forget World War Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:28.183Z It was on this occasion that he first met Rupert Brooke. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z Of somewhat stronger quality even than most of these songs are "The Grey Wolf," to words by Arthur Symons, "The Soldier," a setting of Rupert Brooke's well known sonnet, and "Ethiopia Saluting the Colors." The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States 2011-01-26T03:00:29.717Z None of his patients were granted their oft-expressed hope of receiving the exquisite features of the young war poet Rupert Brooke. Book Review - The Great Silence - By Juliet Nicolson 2010-07-23T16:29:00Z I found these people very interesting, and one very charming lady introduced me to the poetry of Rupert Brooke. Over Here Impressions of America by a British officer 2011-01-30T03:00:16.597Z Like Rupert Brooke, he thought often of Death, which he feared not at all. Lest We Forget World War Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:28.183Z A copy of this letter was sent by Mr. Marsh to Rupert Brooke, then with the Dardanelles Expeditionary Force; it reached him two days before his death. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z There was something heroic about him withal, something that links him with Keats, or, in this latter day, with Rupert Brooke and Alan Seeger. The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States 2011-01-26T03:00:29.717Z Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images For Rupert Brooke, there was some corner of a foreign field that was forever England. Pakistan find a corner of Birmingham to be very much like home 2010-07-07T11:52:00Z In another significant passage of self-revelation he tells us how, on a tour of inspection in Egypt, he met Rupert Brooke, "the most distinguished of the Georgians." Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, June 9, 1920 As England and the world lost Rupert Brooke, so America and the world lost Alan Seeger. Lest We Forget World War Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:28.183Z Rupert Brooke died on a French hospital-ship in the Aegean Sea, April 28, 1915, while serving with the Royal Naval Division. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z Many men of talent, some men of genius, such as the late Rupert Brooke, regarded him as a very great writer of English prose. Hilaire Belloc The Man and His Work I suspect you are thinking, as usual, of Rupert Brooke. When Winter Comes to Main Street Possibly the most famous of the Georgians, Rupert Brooke, was born at Rugby in August, 1887, his father being assistant master at the school. Modern British Poetry So Rupert Brooke enlisted in the English navy, and Alan Seeger enlisted in the French army as one of the Foreign Legion. Lest We Forget World War Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:28.183Z The volume sent by Mr. Marsh was Rupert Brooke's 1914 and other Poems. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z Rupert Brooke has been called too often the disciple of Dr. Donne: no critic, so far as we are aware, has called attention to his debt to Mr. Belloc. Hilaire Belloc The Man and His Work Once started on Rupert Brooke, and Lavina would go on for the afternoon! When Winter Comes to Main Street Dear Rupert Brooke, your words recall Those endless afternoons, and all Your Cambridge—which I loved as one Who was her grandson, not her son. Songs for a Little House But, like Rupert Brooke, Alan Seeger had the opportunity to live romance, as he always declared he would do. Lest We Forget World War Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:28.183Z Work of one kind or another was pushed forward with increasing effort through the summer of 1915, the last of his writing being the introduction to the Letters from America of Rupert Brooke. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z The other evening, on a subway car, we were reading Walter de la Mare's interesting little essay about Rupert Brooke. Pipefuls We know the significance of the names of Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas, Elroy Flecker on the other side of the sea, to the hope of England. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets But Lamb, pretending to be Elizabethan, dealt with the larger splendours, whereas Rupert Brooke's modernity took count of the smaller. A Boswell of Baghdad With Diversions In one place he has cut from the newspaper Rupert Brooke's sonnet, beginning: "Blow out, you Bugles, over the rich Dead!" and pasted it on to the blank page. The Dark Forest A shadow has been cast over the wonders of the day by a wireless to say that Rupert Brooke is very dangerously ill—from the wording we fear there can be no hope. Gallipoli Diary, Volume I Rupert Brooke was a pawn in the dark and dolorous flight from Antwerp. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters Julian's verses, composed the night before he was wounded, will be remembered with Rupert Brooke's sonnets, as expressing the inmost passion of the war in great hearts. The War on All Fronts: England's Effort Letters to an American Friend When Rupert Brooke tells us of 'Some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England. Recent Developments in European Thought No wonder that he found Rupert Brooke's sonnets overpraised:— 'He is far too obsessed with his own sacrifice…. Aspects of Literature Saw Arthur Asquith and Rupert Brooke of the Howe Battalion, both sick, neither bad. Gallipoli Diary, Volume I It is needless to describe the verses of Rupert Brooke, which have attained a circulation which any poet might envy. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters Rupert Brooke had the oldest pith of England in his fibre. Shandygaff Rupert Brooke draws up a famous catalogue of the things of which he was a 'great lover'. Recent Developments in European Thought Many members of the Society joined the Army in the early months of the war, and already a number, amongst whom may be named Rupert Brooke, have given their lives for their country. The History of the Fabian Society Many years ago, at Cambridge, I remember having a sharpish altercation with Rupert Brooke, who had taken it upon himself to denigrate the art of Racine. Since Cézanne Rupert Brooke was far from being either a plaster saint or a vivid public witness. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters It is no mere flippancy to say that the War did much for Rupert Brooke. Shandygaff I bend to my past, for there is a corner of the sky forever my childhood: Rupert Brooke frolics through the soft Edwardian light with Virginia, and dreams of fish-heaven. Unmanned Rupert Brooke has sung of the summons of the World War that cleansed the heart from many pettinesses. Lighted to Lighten: the Hope of India "Because you look a good deal like the pictures of Rupert Brooke." This Side of Paradise There is very little of the poetry of Rupert Brooke which can be definitely identified with the war. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters So ended two of the five sonnets, with the common title '1914', which Rupert Brooke wrote while he was in training, between the Antwerp expedition and sailing for the Aegean. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke The origin of these books, which is set forth in the memoir of Rupert Brooke, was simple and humble. Georgian Poetry 1920-22 Rupert Brooke, who seemed to have everything that is worth having, died last April in the service of his country. Georgian Poetry 1913-15 Mr. Edward Marsh, literary executor of the late Rupert Brooke:—"The Soldier" and "The Dead." A Treasury of War Poetry British and American Poems of the World War 1914-1917 But of this harassed time there remain to us the five immortal Sonnets, which form the crown of Rupert Brooke's verse, and his principal legacy to English literature. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters This — this music, this beauty, this courage — was Rupert Brooke. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke The first line shows the influence of Mother Goose; the second is an unconscious echo of Solomon's Song; the ever-brimming cup owes itself to Omar; and the rest of the stanza to Rupert Brooke. Ptomaine Street A similar effect of brightness in life and afterglow in death, seems to have been made on every one who knew him by Rupert Brooke. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Through them, Rupert Brooke's friends recognized his poetical nature,—through his Dream dazzled gaze Aflame and burning like a god in song. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years If the fortune of his country had not disturbed his plans, it is more than probable that Rupert Brooke would have become an enlightened and enthusiastic professor. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters Comprised of poems written in his memory by three poets contemporary to Rupert Brooke. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke It would be as unlike the common average as Rupert Brooke, with his poet's face and poet's heart, was unlike the ordinary naval officers with whom he sailed to the AEgean. The Glory of the Trenches Youth commonly feels high-spirited in an unconscious, instinctive fashion, like a kitten or a puppy; but Rupert Brooke was as self-consciously young as a decrepit pensioner is self-consciously old. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Rupert Brooke's The Great Lover might dissipate such an idea, by its picture of childlike and omnivorous taste for sensuousbeauty. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years The extraordinary popularity of Rupert Brooke is due to the excellence of his verse, to the tact with which it was presented to the public, but also to a vague perception of his representative nature. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters Rupert Brooke will have none of it; but at a turn of the verse he is back at it, examining, tasting, refusing. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke The last thing you find anybody singing "out there" is something patriotic; the last thing you find anybody reading is Rupert Brooke's poems. The Glory of the Trenches Flecker liked the work of Mr. Yeats, of Mr. Housman, of Mr. De La Mare; and Rupert Brooke was an intimate friend, for the two young men were together at Cambridge. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Rupert Brooke had a wide range of interests as indeed any great Lover of Life and living must have. Giant Hours with Poet Preachers Existence was a wonderful harmony to Rupert Brooke, who was determined to lose no tone of it by making too much noise himself. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters W. S. C." writes: "Rupert Brooke is dead. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke In these three formal ways, besides in minor matters, it appears to me that Rupert Brooke, judged by the most orthodox standards, had succeeded in poetry. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Walter De La Mare, a close personal friend of Rupert Brooke, came of Huguenot, English and Scotch ancestry, and was born at Charlton, Kent, on the twenty-fifth of April, 1873. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Rupert Brooke and Alan Seeger—so shall their names be linked together forever by those who love poetry. Giant Hours with Poet Preachers The spontaneous instinct of readers has taken the name of Rupert Brooke to illustrate the poetic spirit of the great war in a superlative degree. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters We knew the splendid promise of Rupert Brooke's earlier poetry; these sonnets are the brief perfection of his achievement. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke I Rupert Brooke was both fair to see and winning in his ways. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Mr. Gibson and Mr. De La Mare received homage everywhere; "Riley day" is now a legal holiday in Indiana; Rupert Brooke has been canonized. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Rupert Brooke seems to have faltered, nervously, at times; these poems mirror faithfully such moments. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke There is some evidence of a Rupert Brooke legend in the process of formation, which deserves to be guarded against not less jealously than the R.L. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters They are a whole history and revelation of Rupert Brooke himself. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke And Rupert Brooke was intensely aware of the value of what he unhesitatingly gave. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Rupert Brooke left the world in a chariot of fire. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century "I cannot help remembering," says Mr. Squire, "that I first heard the news over the telephone, and that the voice which spoke was Rupert Brooke's." The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century He is one of the most fiery spirits of our time, and like Rupert Brooke, he will be thought of as immortally young. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century Rupert Brooke was already perfected in verbal and stylistic execution. The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke |
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