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A compact collection of lyric poems that alternates public meditations on conflict, duty, and mortality with intimate reflections on love, memory, beauty, and distant landscapes. Several sonnets and short lyrics treat loss and death as transformative, while other pieces evoke pastoral and tropical scenes, sensual recollection, and quiet doubt. The work juxtaposes formal verse with freer lyrics, using concentrated, musical language to explore youth, sacrifice, and the persistence of feeling. Across varied moods the poems register both idealization and wistfulness, holding impermanence against a desire for continuity through remembrance and aesthetic apprehension.

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Rupert Brooke

Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets and vivid imagery. A prominent figure in the early 20th-century literary scene, he is often associated with the Georgian poetry movement. His most famous work, "1914, and Other Poems," reflects his romanticized view of war and the loss of innocence. Brooke's poetry captures the spirit of his time, blending themes of patriotism and the fleeting nature of beauty. His untimely death during World War I solidified his status as a symbol of youthful sacrifice, and his works continue to resonate with readers today.

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