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  1. Siegfried Sassoon: A Study of the War Poetry by Patrick Campbell, 2007-07-30
  2. Siegfried Sassoon: The Making of a War Poet, A biography (1886-1918) by Jean Moorcroft Wilson, 2005-02-17
  3. Siegfried Sassoon Diaries, 1915-1918 by Siegfried Sassoon, 1983-07
  4. Siegfried Sassoon's Long Journey: Selections from the Sherston Memoirs by Siegfried Sassoon, 1983-11-03
  5. Sassoon's Long Journey: An Illustrated Selection from Siegfried Sassoon's 'The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston' by Siegfried Sassoon, 1983-11-07
  6. The Great War and the Missing Muse: The Early Writings of Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon by Patrick J. Quinn, 1994-01
  7. Siegfried Sassoon: Scorched Glory, A Critical Study by Paul Moeyes, 1997-04-15
  8. Siegfried Sassoon (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Sanford Sternlicht, 1993-05
  9. Siegfried Sassoon: A Poet's Pilgrimage by Felicitas Corrigan, 1973-07-26
  10. Siegfried Sassoon: A Poet & His Library by Max Egremont, 2001-12-01
  11. Siegfried Sassoon by Dennis Silk, 1975-12
  12. An Adequate Response: The War Poetry of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon by Arthur E. Lane, 1972-06
  13. Siegfried Sassoon Diaries 1923-1925 by Siegfried Sassoon, 1985-04
  14. Vigils, by Siegfried Sassoon, 1936

21. Sassoon, Siegfried
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22. Find A Grave Siegfried Loraine Sassoon
Information and picture of the grave at St Andrew's Church of one of the greatest and best known of the First World War poets.
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sassoon, siegfried Loraine.(18861967). siegfried was born at Weirleigh,Kent, England, in 1886, the second son of Alfred and Theresa
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Sassoon, Siegfried Loraine
Sassoon enlisted on 2 August 1914, two days before the British declaration of war, and initially joined as a trooper in the Sussex Yeomanry. However, after a riding accident whilst doing some field-work (he had put his horse at a fence blind with summer vegetation and a hidden strand of wire brought the horse down on top of him, leaving Sassoon with a badly broken right arm), Sassoon was commissioned in the Royal Welch Fusiliers (May 1915). Between November 1915 and April 1917 he served as a second lieutenant in both the First and Second Battalions R.W.F. On November 1, 1915 Sassoon suffered his first personal loss of the War. His younger brother Hamo was buried at sea after being mortally wounded at Gallipoli. Sassoon subsequently commemorated this with a poem entitled "To My Brother" (published in the Saturday Review , February 26, 1916). Then on March 18, 1916 second lieutenant David C. Tommy' Thomas (the 'Dick Tiltwood' of Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man ) was killed whilst out with a wiring party. He had been hit in the throat by a rifle bullet, and despite the Battalion doctor being a throat specialist, had died of the wound.

24. 1. Old Huntsman, The. Sassoon, Siegfried. 1918. The Old Huntsman And Other Poems
Poem by siegfried sassoon from his book of poetry The Old Huntsman and Other Poems (1918).
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25. Siegfried Sassoon
Register your Vote for the IWVPA Web Site. siegfried sassoon. (1886 1967).WWI Soldier and Poet Glory of Women I Stood with the Dead The Troops.
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WWI Soldier and Poet Glory of Women
I Stood with the Dead

The Troops
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26. British War Poetry-WWI
siegfried sassoon How to Die , Wilfred Owen Anthem for a Doomed Youth and Dulce et Decorum Est , Herbert Read The Happy Warrior , W.N.Hodgson Before Action , Wilfred Gibson Back , and Philip Larkin MCMXIV .
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"How to Die"
Dark clouds are smouldering into red
While down the craters morning burns.
The dying soldier shifts his head
To watch the glory that returns;
He lifts his fingers toward the skies
Where holy brightness breaks in flame;
Radiance reflected in his eyes,
And on his lips a whispered name. You'd think, to hear some people talk, That lads go West with sobs and curses, And sullen faces white as chalk, Hankering for wreaths and tombs and hearses. But they've been taught the way to do it Like Christian soldiers; not with haste

27. Sassoon, Siegfried Sitwell Papers, 1918-1957
Cage 165 siegfried sassoon SITWELL PAPERS, 19181957. The lettersand other papers received by siegfried sassoon were acquired by
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SITWELL PAPERS, 1918-1957
The letters and other papers received by Siegfried Sassoon were acquired by Washington State University Library in June 1975 from the House of El Dieff, N. Y., and who had purchased them at Christie's London, at the Sassoon sale of June 4, 1975. They were processed by Terry Abraham in October and November 1975.
Number of containers 1
Linear feet of shelf space .5
Approximate number of items 333
The collection consists of letters, clippings, postcards and pamphlets received by Siegfried Sassoon from Edith, Osbert and Sacheverelle Sitwell containing their comments on the English literary and social scene. Included is a catalog of Cecil Beaton's paintings and photographs which contains an appreciation by Osbert Sitwell. Additional Sitwell manuscript holdings at the Washington State University libraries are included in: Cage 9 Thomas Balston - Sitwell Papers, 1924-1960. This collection includes letters received from the Sitwells and manuscripts of some of their works.

28. Counter-Attack: Site Navigation Page - Michele Fry
Site dedicated to First World War Literature, and siegfried sassoon in particular.
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Brief Biographies 2
(Essays, etc.) Defining the Canon of English Poetry of the First World War (1st year essay: 1000 words) Critical Commentary on a Survey of WW1 Anthologies (2nd year Independent Study: 5000 words) The Shibboleth of Sex: Why Are Women First World War Poets Uncanonised ? (3rd year Dissertation: 11000 words) Literary Terms Remembrance 1999
First World War Media
(Books, Videos and CDs) Book List 1 - Mostly Sassoon Interview with John Stuart Roberts (Sassoon's biographer) Men's FWW Writing History Books Thomas Hardy Bookshelf Women's FWW Writing ... Videos and CDs
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Chronology of WW1 Interview with Charles Quinnell, a FWW Veteran Nationalism and the Origins of the FWW in Russia Sacrifice Remembered: Memorials of the Great War and the Language of Remembrance ... Lutyens' Cenotaph: Inscribing the FWW onto London's Political Landscape
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29. Siegfried Sassoon @ Catharton Authors
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32. Barbara Farnsworth, Bookseller: THE HEART'S JOURNEY By Sassoon, Siegfried
NY andLondon Crosby Gaige; Heinemann, 1927. First edition. Octavo, 28pp....... Author sassoon, siegfried Title THE HEART'S JOURNEY
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Title: THE HEART'S JOURNEY Description: NY and London: Crosby Gaige; Heinemann, 1927. First edition. Octavo, 28pp. One of 590 copies on rag (another 9 were on green handmade paper) printed by William Edwin Rudge, with typography by Bruce Rogers. The endpapers are mildly browned else this copy is internally very good in corner-rubbed blue paper on boards, with a darkened and slightly frayed cloth spine, title band cracked. Owner's pencilled inscription on the front free endpaper. Signed by Sitwell on the title page. Item # Add to your cart Please read book descriptions carefully. I write descriptions accurately, with a slight bias toward overdescribing faults, if any exist, so that you will know exactly what you are buying. I ship books anywhere, at approximate cost, which depends on weight, destination and means of shipping. In the U.S., books are normally sent via Priority mail, with insurance added for books over $50 in value. This charge is added to the cost of the book, and, in Connecticut, a 6% sales tax is added to the total. If you live in another country, please specify air or surface shipping. I can then quote postage costs. Books may be returned within a week of arrival for any reason. Shipping costs are not refundable unless the book is not as described.

33. Siegfried Sassoon: Suicide In The Trenches
Home Seminars Intro. to WWI Poetry siegfried sassoon PoemSuicide in the Trenches. Suicide in the Trenches. I knew a simple
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Suicide in the Trenches
I knew a simple soldier boy
Who grinned at life in empty joy,
Slept soundly through the lonesome dark,
And whistled early with the lark. In winter trenches, cowed and glum,
With crumps and lice and lack of rum,
He put a bullet through his brain.
No one spoke of him again.
You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
Who cheer when soldier lads march by,
Sneak home and pray you'll never know
The hell where youth and laughter go. SSCP , p. 78 George Sassoon HTML Markup Paul Groves Page created: 28-Nov- 1996 Last Updated: Paul Groves

34. Counter-Attack: Biography Of Siegfried Sassoon By Michele Fry
Site dedicated to sassoon and to Great War literature in general. The webmaster is working on a biography Category Arts Literature Authors S sassoon, siegfried...... siegfried sassoon was born at the family home of Weirleigh at Matfield, Kent, England,in 1886, the second son of Alfred and Theresa (née Thornycroft), who
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Navigation Page Siegfried Loraine Sassoon. Siegfried Sassoon Siegfried Sassoon was born at the family home of Weirleigh at Matfield, Kent, England, in 1886, the second son of Alfred and Theresa (née Thornycroft), who subsequently separated when Sassoon was five years old. (Alfred had been disowned by his mother after his marriage to Theresa because she was not a Jew, and Alfred was the first of the Sassoon clan to marry outside the family faith. He died of TB when Sassoon was nine.) Sassoon was educated at Marlborough and then at Clare College, Cambridge. He studied both Law and History at Cambridge before leaving without taking a degree. After leaving Cambridge, Sassoon lived the life of a sportsman, hunting, riding point-to-point races and playing cricket until the outbreak of the War. Although Sassoon wrote poetry before the War he was no more than a minor Georgian poet. His best poem prior to the War was The Daffodil Murderer - a parody of John Masefield's The Everlasting Mercy . Sassoon wrote The Daffodil Murderer one day in December 1913. He had been feeling particularly uninspired about his poetry, and was looking at the books on the shelves in his room out in the Studio when he picked up Masefield's

35. Counter-Attack: Critical Commentary Of FWW Poetry Anthologies - 7 By Michele Fry
Rickword, Edgell, Winter Warfare. sassoon, siegfried, Aftermath. sassoon, siegfried,Concert Party. sassoon, siegfried, DugOut, The. sassoon, siegfried, Falling Asleep.
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Poet Title Binyon, Laurence Fetching the Wounded Blunden, Edmund Concert Party: Busseboom Blunden, Edmund Festubert: The Old German Line (May 1916) Blunden, Edmund Guard's Mistake, The Blunden, Edmund Premature Rejoicing Blunden, Edmund Report on Experience Blunden, Edmund Vlamertinghe: Passing the Chateau, July 1917 Borden, Mary Unidentified Brittain, Vera Hospital Sanctuary Brittain, Vera Perhaps Brittain, Vera To My Brother Brown, Frank S Veteran, The Cannan, May Wedderburn Lamplight Collins, Mary Gabrielle Women at Munition Making Day, Jeffrey On The Wings of the Morning Dobell, Eva Night Duty Dobell, Eva Pluck Farjeon, Eleanor Easter Monday Farjeon, Eleanor Now That You Too Farjeon, Eleanor Peace Frost, Robert To E. T. Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson Ambulance Train Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson Back Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson Breakfast Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson In the Ambulance Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson Lament, A Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson Messages, The Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson Retreat Graves, Robert

36. Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books And Manuscripts
$300.00. CEZ0222, SARPI, PAOLO. $400.00. ST7792d, sassoon, siegfried. $275.00.ST7792L, sassoon, siegfried. $85.00. ST7754b, sassoon, siegfried. $50.00.
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37. Sassoon, Siegfried. War Poems. A Noble Enterprise.
Back to the Biography. War as a pointless and wasteful endeavor. TankArtist Unknown. The Dragon and the Undying (from The Old Huntsman
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Tank
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The Dragon and the Undying
(from The Old Huntsman)
A LL night the flares go up; the Dragon sings
And beats upon the dark with furious wings;
And, stung to rage by his own darting fires,
Reaches with grappling coils from town to town;
He lusts to break the loveliness of spires,
And hurls their martyred music toppling down.
Yet, though the slain are homeless as the breeze,
Vocal are they, like storm-bewilder'd seas.
Their faces are the fair, unshrouded night,
And planets are their eyes, their ageless dreams.
Tenderly stooping earthward from their height,
They wander in the dusk with chanting streams,
And they are dawn-lit trees, with arms up-flung,
To hail the burning heavens they left unsung.

Trench Raid by U.S. Marines
by
Captain John W. Thompson, Jr.
Attack
(from The Old Huntsman)
A T dawn the ridge emerges massed and dun
In the wild purple of the glow'ring sun,
Smouldering through spouts of drifting smoke that shroud
The menacing scarred slope; and, one by one,
Tanks creep and topple forward to the wire.

38. Sassoon, Siegfried. War Poems. The Bloody, Pointless Conflict.
After his stay at Craiglockhart Hospital, siegfried threw his Military Cross (see EventuallySassoon relented and was allowed to return to the front where he
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Back to the war as a noble enterprise.
The peace years.

Wounded
Artist Unknown
Does it Matter?
(from Counter-Attack)
D OES it matter?losing your legs?...
For people will always be kind,
And you need not show that you mind
When the others come in after hunting
To gobble their muffins and eggs.
Does it matter?losing your sight?...
There's such splendid work for the blind;
And people will always be kind,
As you sit on the terrace remembering
And turning your face to the light.
Do they matter?those dreams from the pit?...
You can drink and forget and be glad,
And people won't say that you're mad;
For they'll know you've fought for your country
And no one will worry a bit.

The March
Artist Unknown
Battalion-Relief
(from Counter-Attack)
F ALL in! Now get a move on.' (Curse the rain.)
We splash away along the straggling village,
Out to the flat rich country, green with June...
And sunset flares across wet crops and tillage,
Blazing with splendour-patches. (Harvest soon,
Up in the Line.) 'Perhaps the War'll be done
'By Christmas-Day. Keep smiling then, old son.'
Here's the Canal: it's dusk; we cross the bridge.

39. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture Chapters
1148, Shell Shock, treatment of. 1352, sassoon, siegfried, Owen, Wilfred and. 1419,Graves, Robert, on sassoon, siegfried. 1419, Owen, Wilfred, sassoon, siegfried and.
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40. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture Chapters
2020, sassoon, siegfried, on training. 2020, World War I poetry, sassoon,siegfried and. 4122, sassoon, siegfried, on Battle of the Somme.
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