
The collected poems of Isaac Rosenberg
1949
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Edited by Gordon Bottomley and Denys Harding. With a Foreward by Siegfried Sassoon. An English Jewish Poet killed in World War I.
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Isaac Rosenberg
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Isaac Rosenberg is widely recognised as one of the finest English poets of the First World War. Born into a working class Jewish family, at the age of seven Rosenberg moved from Bristol to a strongly Jewish area of East London. At fourteen he left school to become an apprentice engraver, but at the outbreak of the Great War he was living in South Africa with his sister in the hope that a warm climate would do his chronic bronchitis some good. Critical of the war from the outset, he nevertheless joined up in 1915. He was killed near the Somme on the Western Front in 1918. He is currently commemorated as one of 16 Great War Poets in Westminster Abbey.