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  1. Captain Charles Hamilton Sorley (19 May 1895 – 13 October 1915) was a British Army officer and Scottish war poet who fought in the First World War. He was killed in action during the Battle of Loos in October 1915.

  2. Charles Hamilton Sorley (19 de mayo de 1895– 13 de octubre de 1915) fue un poeta británico de la Primera Guerra Mundial . Nació en Aberdeen, Escocia, fue el hijo de William Ritchie Sorley. Fue educado, como Siegfried Sassoon, en la Universidad Marlborough (1908–13). En la universidad, su actividad favorita era correr en el campo bajo la ...

  3. Charles Hamilton Sorley. 1895–1915. Charles Hamitlon Sorley (photographer unknown), "For Remembrance: Soldier Poets Who Have Fallen in the War". Charles Hamilton Sorley was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. The son of a William Ritchie Sorley, a professor of moral philosophy, Charles was a precocious and academically gifted child.

  4. Only the first five years of Charles Hamilton Sorley’s brief life were spent in his native Scotland. Though both parents were Lowlanders, he was born in Aberdeen where his father was then professor of moral philosophy at the University, and it was his father’s appointment as Knightbridge Professor at Cambridge that took the family south in 1900.

  5. Hace 6 días · Charles Hamilton Sorley was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, on May 19, 1895. In 1900, the family moved to England when Sorley’s father, a professor of moral philosophy, accepted a post at Cambridge. In 1908, Sorely received a scholarship to Marlborough College, and after completing his studies there, he was offered a scholarship to University College, Oxford, in 1913.

  6. Charles Hamilton Sorley was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. The son of a William Ritchie Sorley, a professor of moral philosophy, Charles was a precocious and academically gifted child. The family moved to Cambridge when he was five, and Sorley attended King’s College choir school and...

  7. Search for: 'Charles Hamilton Sorley' in Oxford Reference ». (1895–1915),poet; served in the trenches in France during the First World War where he was killed. He left only 37 complete poems; his posthumous collection, Marlborough and Other Poems (1916), was a popular and critical success in the 1920s, but his verse was then long neglected ...