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    Rupert Chawner Brooke (3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially...
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    number of musicals, including Young Apollo (a musical about the life of Rupert Brooke); Oscar (a 2004 production about Oscar Wilde, which was derided by critics...
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    was a Fabian and graduate of Cambridge University. There, she met Rupert Brooke, becoming his lover, and was a member of his Neo-Pagans. She was also...
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  • peace, under an English heaven. "The Soldier" is a poem written by Rupert Brooke. The poem is the fifth in a series of poems entitled 1914. It was published...
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    Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester is a house associated with the poet Rupert Brooke, who lived nearby and in 1912 referenced it in an eponymous poem – The...
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    14 February 2018. Brooke, Rupert; Strachey, James (1998). Hale, Keith (ed.). Friends and Apostles: The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey...
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  • Vicarage, Grantchester" is a light poem by the English Georgian poet Rupert Brooke (1887–1915), written while in Berlin in 1912. After initially titling...
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    Group and Rupert Brooke's group of Cambridge Neopagans. For a while, she and Brooke were in a relationship. She met the poet Rupert Brooke at a supper...
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    noted for their progressive ideas, beauty and associations with both Rupert Brooke and his Cambridge circle of Neo-pagans, as well as the Bloomsbury Group...
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  • poems written in 1911 and 1912. The group included Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence, Walter de la Mare, Siegfried Sassoon...
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    was a writer, artist, and noted breeder of Irish Wolfhounds. She and Rupert Brooke had, on her side at least, a passionate relationship. She attended the...
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    The Dead is the name of two poems by Rupert Brooke, parts III and IV of his collection 1914. Brooke wrote the five poems that were published in 1914 in...
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  • music critic of the early 20th century. He and his close friend, poet Rupert Brooke, were commissioned into the Royal Naval Division together shortly after...
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    Romantic poet William Wordsworth (1770–1850) death of the Romantic poet Rupert Brooke (1887–1915). 1740 – Thomas Tickell, English writer (b. 1685) sports...
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    and a record of his observations was published the following year. Rupert Brooke, the famous English poet, is buried on Skyros, having died on board...
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    published in 1884 "Dawn", a poem written by Rupert Brooke published in The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke "Dawn", a poem written by Richard Aldington...
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  • Kannada play by Mohan Habbu translated from the English play Lithuania by Rupert Brooke. In a small village located deep in Tamil Nadu, a poor family consisting...
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  • Afterword on Rupert Brooke is a poem by F. T. Prince published in 1976. Prince's note on the poem states, "The verse is syllabic, in a measure of twelve...
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  • the Georgian school of poets and a friend to many poets, including Rupert Brooke and Siegfried Sassoon. In his career as a civil servant he worked as...
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  • the same title, written by Rupert Brooke in 1910. Unlike W H Davies, who received a credit for the words to "Dragonfly", Brooke was not credited. The final...
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    strange plant life. The title is taken from the poem "Tiare Tahiti" by Rupert Brooke and the 1920 novel This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The...
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    town has statues of three famous locals: Rupert Brooke, Thomas Hughes and William Webb Ellis. The Rupert Brooke statue is situated at the forked junction...
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  • of the twentieth century. Amongst the subjects he photographed was Rupert Brooke. "Artist: Schell, Sherril V." Collections. Art Institute Chicago. Retrieved...
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  • Kannada play by Mohan Habbu translated from the English play Lithuania by Rupert Brooke. The music was composed by Arrol Corelli. The film released on 20 November...
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    warped by greed and status-seeking, and takes its title from a line of Rupert Brooke's poem Tiare Tahiti. Within months of its publication, This Side of Paradise...
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    letter from Rupert Brooke to Cathleen Nesbitt. According to Brooke, the flower worn at the left ear meant the wearer had found a sweetheart. Brooke spent some...
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    1908 Neurosyphilitic sclerosis Ragtime musician 27 years, 13 days Rupert Brooke August 3, 1887 April 23, 1915 Sepsis Poet 27 years, 263 days Robert...
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    regular practice. Lodgers at Orchard House included the Edwardian poet Rupert Brooke, who later moved next door to the Old Vicarage. In 1912, while in Berlin...
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    thus, Rupert and Robert mean "fame bright". Saint Rupert of Bingen Rupert Boneham (born 1964), American multi-time Survivor contestant Rupert Brooke (1887–1915)...
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  • (b. 1823) 1907 – Alferd Packer, American prospector (b. 1842) 1915 – Rupert Brooke, English poet (b. 1887) 1936 – Teresa de la Parra, French-Venezuelan...
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