
In this poignant anthology, the poet weaves together verses penned from his university days through his final months on the Western Front. The collection opens with early reflections on nature and myth, then shifts into works forged in the trenches of France between 1915 and 1916. Together they form a harvest of memory, each poem a fragment of a life interrupted by war.
The poems move fluidly between the timeless and the immediate, invoking Arthurian legends, classical allusions, and the stark reality of battlefield injury. Readers encounter tranquil images of woods and seas beside raw depictions of wounds, loss, and fleeting moments of solace. The language is both lyrical and unflinching, offering a window into the inner landscape of a young officer confronting the chaos of his era.
Language
en
Duration
~54 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-02-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1894–1916
A gifted young poet of the First World War, he is remembered both for his own verse and for the deep impression he made on J. R. R. Tolkien. His life was brief, but his poems and friendships carried forward a quiet, lasting influence.
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