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Charles Hamilton Sorley was an English poet and soldier, best known for his poignant war poetry during World War I. Born in 1895 in Wellington, Shropshire, he was educated at Marlborough College and later at the University of Cambridge. His literary career, though tragically short, was marked by a deep exploration of themes such as loss, valor, and the harsh realities of war. Sorley's work was influenced by his experiences as a soldier and his reflections on the nature of conflict, which he expressed through a modernist lens.

Sorley enlisted in the British Army and served in the trenches of France, where he was killed in action at the age of 20. His poetry gained posthumous recognition, particularly through collections published after his death, such as 'The Poems of Charles Hamilton Sorley' and 'The Letters of Charles Sorley.' Today, he is remembered for his striking imagery and emotional depth, capturing the spirit of a generation lost to the horrors of war. His legacy continues to resonate in the study of war literature, influencing countless writers and poets who seek to convey the complexities of human experience in times of conflict.

تاریخ تولد May 19, 1895
محل تولد Wellington, Shropshire, England
تاریخ مرگ October 13, 1915
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