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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. Life and work. Born in Powis House Aberdeen, Scotland, he was the son of philosopher and University Professor William Ritchie Sorley.

    • Poetry
    • Marlborough and Other Poems
    • British
    • Soldier, Poet, Student
  2. Robert Graves described Sorley as “one of the three poets of importance killed during the war,” alongside Wilfred Owen and Isaac Rosenberg. His other works include The Collected Poems of Charles Hamilton Sorley (1985). Charles Hamilton Sorley was born in Aberdeen, Scotland.

  3. 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).

  4. «Así es la muerte»: Charles Hamilton Sorley; poema y análisis. Así es la muerte (Such, Such is Death) es un poema del escritor inglés Charles Hamilton Sorley (1895-1915), publicado de manera póstuma en la antología de 1917: Un tesoro de poesía de guerra (A Treasury of War Poetry).

  5. 29 de feb. de 2016 · Charles Hamilton Sorleys haunting poem of WWI: an analysis. The Scottish war poet Charles Hamilton Sorley was just 20 years old when he died in 1915 at the Battle of Loos. He was the youngest of the major war poets, having been born in 1895. He left this poem, probably his most famous, untitled at his death.

  6. Hace 4 días · Charles Hamilton Sorley was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1895. He served in the British Army and was killed in action at the Battle of Loos in 1915. His poetry was published posthumously as Marlborough and Other Poems (Cambridge University Press, 1916).

  7. 1895 - 1915. Charles Hamilton Sorley. POEMS BIBLIOGRAPHY CRITICISM. Only the first five years of Charles Hamilton Sorleys 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 ...