The modern era started in the early 20th century. Writing changed rapidly from Romanticism and the Victorian era, adopted a new style called modernism. Unlike romantic writers, modernists do not care about nature or history, but modernists pay more attention to their own quests. In modern times, literature has created a feeling of alienation. It includes personal understanding and awareness of the person. Contemporary writing shows personal deterioration and alienation rather than prosperity and development.
The age of Rupert Brooke is not good for those who say that Yeats is "the youngest man in the UK". The new romanticism of Brooke and Georgian poets is one of the victims of the great war. Paul Fossell (in the Great War and the memory of modern times) regarded the satire as one of the byproducts of the First World War. Much of the irony of war is that Rupert Brook was simply recorded as a war poet. He is not actually a poet of war - Siegfried Sassoon, Robert Graves and Wilfred Owen are war poets. Rupert Brooke is a prewar poet. With the contrast of black, Brooke wrote "not innocence" or "not innocent", while Sassoon and Irving (and others) wrote "songs based on experience" It was.
A manuscript of Rupert Brooke 's poet "1914" by unknown photographer Rupert Brooke. In 1914 when silver gelatin was printed, Rupert Brooke (1887 - 1915) was considered to be the most important and influential young poet in the UK. Brook's celebrities are believed to be a series of war sonnets published after witnessing the collapse of Antwerp. Sonnet "1914," Brook's most popular poem became synonymous with British cause, and war supporters often quoted his explanation of Flanders as "a foreign country of Britain forever" . Brooke died on the way to the Gallipoli movement of sepsis, and he lamented in Britain. Winston Churchill wrote that Brook was opposed to the London Times and said, "Everyone wants England's noble son."
Like British poet Rupert Brooke, few writers despise too much praise and condemnation. Brooke was handsome, attractive and talented and died in 1915. At the age of 27 he was a national hero. His poetry is respected in a country that is undoubtedly patriotic and elegant lyrical, yet has not felt the devastating effects of the two world wars. As Doris Eide pointed out in the dictionary of literary biography, Brook 's early death only unifies his image into "Golden English Adonis", he admired his writer Virginia Kure. Erf and Henry James, and British politician Winston Churchill. However, for decades after the First World War, critics who opposed the legend of Brooke said his scripture was ridiculously simple and sentimental.