id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-4210 Rupert Brooke - Wikipedia .html text/html 3730 437 76 Rupert Chawner Brooke (3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915)[1] was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially The Soldier. Another friend and war poet, Patrick Shaw-Stewart, assisted at his hurried funeral.[23] His grave remains there still, with a monument erected by his friend Stanley Casson,[24] poet and archaeologist, who in 1921 published Rupert Brooke and Skyros, a "quiet essay", illustrated with woodcuts by Phyllis Gardner.[25] Rupert Brooke: Life, Death & Myth (London: Richard Cohen Books, 1999), pp.110, 304. ^ Rupert Brooke: Life, Death, & Myth, Nigel Jones, Head of Zeus (revised edition; originally published BBC Worldwide, 2003) 2014, p. Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth. Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth. Rupert Brooke profile and poems on Poets.org ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-4210.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-4210.txt