Brooke, Rupert

Brooke, Rupert
born Aug. 3, 1887, Rugby, Warwickshire, Eng.
died April 23, 1915, Skyros, Greece

English poet.

His best-known work, the sonnet sequence 1914 (1915), which includes the popular poem "The Soldier," expresses an idealism in the face of death that is in strong contrast to later poetry of trench warfare. His death at age 27 in World War I contributed to his idealized image in the interwar period.

Rupert Brooke, posthumous portrait drawing by J.H. Thomas; in the National Portrait Gallery, London

By courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London

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▪ British writer
born Aug. 3, 1887, Rugby, Warwickshire, Eng.
died April 23, 1915, Skyros, Greece

      English poet, a wellborn, gifted, handsome youth whose early death in World War I contributed to his idealized image in the interwar period. His best-known work is the sonnet sequence 1914.

      At school at Rugby, where his father was a master, Brooke distinguished himself as a cricket and football (soccer) player as well as a scholar. At King's College, Cambridge, where he matriculated in 1906, he was prominent in the Fabian (Socialist) Society and attracted innumerable friends. He studied in Germany and traveled in Italy, but his favourite pastime was rambling in the countryside around the village of Grantchester, which he celebrated in a charming and wildly irrational panegyric, “The Old Vicarage, Grantchester” (1912). In 1911 his Poems were published. He spent a year (1913–14) wandering in the United States, Canada, and the South Seas. With the outbreak of World War I, he received a commission in the Royal Navy. After taking part in a disastrous expedition to Antwerp that ended in a harrowing retreat, he sailed for the Dardanelles, which he never reached. He died of septicemia on a hospital ship off Skyros and was buried in an olive grove on that island.

      Brooke's wartime sonnets, 1914 (1915), brought him immediate fame. They express an idealism in the face of death that is in strong contrast to the later poetry of trench warfare. One of his most popular sonnets, “The Soldier,” begins with the familiar lines:

If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England.

Additional Reading
John Lehmann, The Strange Destiny of Rupert Brooke (also published as Rupert Brooke: His Life and His Legend, 1980); and William E. Laskowski, Rupert Brooke (1994), cover his life and work. Paul Delany, The Neo-Pagans: Friendship and Love in the Rupert Brooke Circle (1987), examines Brooke's cultural context. Geoffrey Keynes (ed.), The Letters of Rupert Brooke (1968), compiles the poet's correspondence. K. Hale (ed.), Friends and Apostles: The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey, 1905–1914 (1998), provides an exceptionally frank account of Brooke's homosexual private life as a young man. Adrian Caesar, Taking It Like a Man: Suffering, Sexuality, and the War Poets (1993), links poetic expression to sexual identity in the poetry of World War I.

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