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Biography of Siegfried Sassoon

Siegfried Sassoon

Siegfried Sassoon (1886 - 1967)


Siegfried Loraine Sassoon (September 8, 1886 - September 1, 1967) was an English poet and author. He became known as a writer of satirical anti-war verse during World War I, but later won acclaim for his prose work.

Sassoon was born in Matfield, Kent, to a Jewish father and English mother. His father, Alfred, one of the wealthy Sassoon merchant family, was disinherited for marrying outside the faith. His mother, Teresa, belonged to the Thornycroft family, sculptors responsible for many of the best-known statues in London -- her brother was Sir Hamo Thornycroft. There was no German blood in Siegfried's family; he owed his unusual first name to his mother's predilection for the operas of Wagner. His middle name was taken from the surname of a clergyman with whom she was friendly.

Sassoon was educated at Marlborough College in Wiltshire, and at Clare College, Cambridge, where he studied both law and history from 1905 to 1907. However, he dropped out of university without a degree, and spent the next few years hunting, playing cricket, and privately publishing a few volumes of not very highly acclaimed poetry. His income was just enough to prevent his having to seek work, but not enough to live extravagantly. His first real success was The Daffodil Murderer, a parody of a work by John Masefield.


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146 Poems written by Siegfried Sassoon

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Does It Matter? Comments and analysis of Does It Matter? by Siegfried Sassoon 29 Comments
Suicide In The Trenches Comments and analysis of Suicide In The Trenches by Siegfried Sassoon 7 Comments
The Dragon & The Undying Comments and analysis of The Dragon & The Undying by Siegfried Sassoon 3 Comments
Lamentations Comments and analysis of Lamentations by Siegfried Sassoon 2 Comments
Slumber-Song Comments and analysis of Slumber-Song by Siegfried Sassoon 2 Comments
An Old French Poet Comments and analysis of An Old French Poet by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
Counter-Attack Comments and analysis of Counter-Attack by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
Idyll Comments and analysis of Idyll by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
In Me, Past, Present, Future meet Comments and analysis of In Me, Past, Present, Future meet by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
Lovers Comments and analysis of Lovers by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
Picture-Show Comments and analysis of Picture-Show by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
Reconciliation Comments and analysis of Reconciliation by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
The General Comments and analysis of The General by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
The Kiss Comments and analysis of The Kiss by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
The Poet as Hero Comments and analysis of The Poet as Hero by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
To His Dead Body Comments and analysis of To His Dead Body by Siegfried Sassoon 1 Comment
A Child's Prayer
A Letter Home
A Mystic As Soldier
A Poplar and the Moon
A Subaltern
A Wanderer
A Whispered Tale
A Working Party
Absolution
Aftermath
Alone
Ancestors
Ancient History
Arcady Unheeding
Arms and the Man
At Carnoy
At Daybreak
Attack
Autumn
Banishment
Base Details
Battalion-Relief
Before Day
Before the Battle
Blighters
Blind
Bombardment
Break of Day
Butterflies
Companions
Concert Party
Conscripts
David Cleek
Daybreak In A Garden
Dead Musicians
Devotion to Duty
Died of Wounds
Dream-Forest
Dreamers
Dryads
Editorial Impressions
Elegy
Enemies
Everyone Sang
Falling Asleep
Fancy Dress
Fight to a Finish
France
Glory Of Women
Goblin Revel
Golgotha
Haunted
Hero
How to Die
I Stood With the Dead
In Barracks
Invocation
Joy-Bells
Limitations
Memorial Tablet
Memory
Middle-Ages
Miracles
Morning Express
Morning-Glory
Morning-Land
Night on the Convoy
Night-Piece
Nimrod in September
Noah
October
Parted
Prelude to an Unwritten Masterpiece
Remorse
Repression of War Experience
Secret Music
Sick Leave
Song-Books of the War
South Wind
Stand-To: Good Friday Morning
Storm and Sunlight
Stretcher Case
Survivors
The Choral Union
The Dark House
The Death-Bed
The Dream
The Dreamers
The Dug-Out
The Effect
The Fathers
The Goldsmith
The Hawthorn Tree
The Heritage
The Imperfect Lover
The Investiture
The Last Meeting
The Old Huntsman
The One-Legged Man
The Rear-Guard
The Redeemer
The Road
The Tombstone-Maker
The Troops
The Working Party
Their Frailty
Thrushes
To a Childless Woman
To a Very Wise Man
To Any Dead Officer
To Leonide Massine in ‘Cleopatra’
To My Brother
To Victory
Today
Together
Tree and Sky
Trench Duty
Twelve Months After
Two Hundred Years After
Villon
Vision
What the Captain Said at the Point-to-Point
When I’m among a Blaze of Lights
Wind in the Beechwood
Wirers
Wisdom
Wonderment
Wraiths
'In the Pink'
'They'


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