Upper class boy. Served shortly in army. Died by mosquito bite in Greece in 1915.
Brooke's entire reputation as a war poet rests on only 5 "war sonnets“ and his war experience consisted of one day of limited military action.
Consequently, his "war sonnets" swell with naive sentiments of the most general kind on the themes of pride, nationalism and romantic death – the kind of sentiments held by man young Englishmen at the outbreak of the war.