Rupert Brooke

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Definition

Proper noun: * Rupert Brooke: An English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the early part of World War I. He is a key figure in early 20th-century English literature.

Usage
  • The name "Rupert Brooke" is used to refer to the historical poet and his body of work.
  • It functions as a proper noun and is typically not used with articles (e.g., "the," "a").
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Many scholars study the works of Rupert Brooke.
    • "The Soldier" is the most famous poem by Rupert Brooke.
    • The life of Rupert Brooke was tragically cut short during the war.
Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used attributively to describe things related to the poet.
    • The anthology features a Rupert Brooke sonnet.
    • He gave a lecture on Rupert Brooke's legacy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brookean (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Rupert Brooke or his poetic style (less common).
    • The poem has a distinctly Brookean patriotism.
Synonyms
  • The poet: Can be used as a general reference in context (e.g., "The poet wrote 'The Old Vicarage, Grantchester'").
  • The war poet: A descriptive term placing him within a literary group.
Related Phrases
  • "If I should die, think only this of me": The famous opening line of his sonnet "The Soldier," often used to evoke his work.
    • The memorial service included a reading of "If I should die, think only this of me."
Noun
  1. English lyric poet (1887-1915)

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