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The poems and selected letters of Charles Hamilton Sorley

This volume presents a curated selection of the works of Charles Hamilton Sorley, a notable figure in early 20th-century poetry. It includes his poems, showcasing his distinctive style and themes, as well as his personal letters, offering insights into his thoughts and experiences. more

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Charles Sorley

Charles Sorley was a British poet born in May 1895 and died in October 1915. His poetry is renowned for its profound emotion and exquisite technique. Despite his short life, his works have had a profound impact on literature. more

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