Siegfried Sassoon
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon, CBE, MC was an English poet, writer, and soldier. Decorated for bravery on the Western Front, he became one of the leading poets of the First World War. His poetry both described the horrors of the trenches, and satirised the patriotic pretensions of those who, in Sassoon's view, were responsible for a jingoism-fuelled war. Sassoon became a focal point for dissent within the armed forces when he made a lone protest against the continuation of the war in his "Soldier's Declaration" of 1917, culminating in his admission to a military psychiatric hospital; this resulted in his forming a friendship with Wilfred Owen, who was greatly influenced by him. Sassoon later won acclaim for his prose work, notably his three-volume fictionalised autobiography, collectively known as the "Sherston trilogy". - Wikipedia
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
Arms and the Boy
Emblems of experience
Faber War Poets Collection - 6 Books
Melodies
Owen and Sassoon
Poems
Prentice Hall Literature--The British Edition--Volume II
Prentice Hall Literature--The British Tradition
Prentice Hall Literature - Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes - The British Tradition
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