Rupert Brooke and the Intellectual Imagination
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English
2020
ISBN 4064066064426
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In "Rupert Brooke and the Intellectual Imagination," Walter John de la Mare embarks on a profound exploration of the poetic and philosophical dimensions of Rupert Brooke's work. The book intricately weaves together critical analysis and literary commentary, illuminating Brooke's complex engagement with themes of beauty, war, and the human condition. De la Mare's prose is richly textured, marked by an elegance that mirrors Brooke's lyrical style, situating the poet within the broader context of early 20th-century literature and the Modernist movement, particularly as it grapples with the legacy of World War I. Walter John de la Mare, a poet and novelist renowned for his interest in the metaphysical and the uncanny, draws upon his expertise in English literature to delve into Brooke's intellectual world. His profound appreciation for lyrical poetry and the emotional depth found therein likely reflects his own literary inclinations, as seen in his own works. De la Mare's critical lens is sharpened by his context, as he lived through the tumult of wartime England, influencing his understanding of Brooke's zeitgeist. This book is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century poetry. De la Mare's insightful interpretations and evocative language will resonate with readers interested in deeper literary analysis, enriching their understanding of Brooke's towering influence on poetry and the intellectual imagination of his time.
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