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Marlborough and other poems: Echoes of war: Poignant verses from the trenches of WWI

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English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

In 'Marlborough and Other Poems,' Charles Hamilton Sorley explores the tumultuous emotions surrounding war, identity, and the passage of time with a compelling blend of lyricism and stark realism. Written during a period marked by the devastating impacts of World War I, this collection encapsulates the zeitgeist of early 20th-century poetry, employing vibrant imagery and innovative meter. Sorley's work presents a poignant juxtaposition of nature's beauty against the backdrop of human conflict, reflecting his personal struggles and insights gathered from his brief life and experiences as a soldier. Charles Hamilton Sorley, a promising poet born in 1895, was deeply influenced by his education at Oxford and by the literary milieu of his time, particularly the works of a generation grappling with the horrors of war. His poignant voice, though tragically cut short by his death in 1915 at the Battle of Loos, resonates through this collection, marking him as a significant figure in British war poetry. Sorley'Äôs examinations of existence and mortality are informed by both his intellectual pursuits and the lived experiences of a young man confronted with the brutality of his contemporaries. Readers seeking to delve into the mind of a thoughtful wartime poet will find 'Marlborough and Other Poems' an essential work that captures the essence of a lost generation. Sorley invites us not only to witness the anguish of conflict but to reflect on broader human experiences, making this collection a timeless exploration of the interplay between life and loss.

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Release date

Ebook: 8 December 2020

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