Siegfried Sassoon Livres
Siegfried Sassoon s'est imposé comme une voix essentielle de la poésie de guerre, son œuvre profondément marquée par les horreurs de la Première Guerre mondiale. Si ses premiers vers exploraient des thèmes pastoraux, ses expériences de guerre ont suscité un puissant engagement à dépeindre les réalités brutales et la futilité du conflit. Le style distinctif de Sassoon se caractérise par une ironie mordante et une profonde conscience sociale, faisant de lui un chroniqueur important du sort des soldats. Sa poésie demeure un témoignage poignant de la souffrance humaine et un appel intemporel à la paix.






The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston
- 656pages
- 23 heures de lecture
The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston includes Sherston's Progress and both Memoirs,
The Old Huntsman and Other Poems
- 120pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote important literature by providing affordable, high-quality modern editions that remain true to the original text.
Sassoon's fame as a novelist and autobiographer, and the success of his posthumously published Diaries, have somewhat obscured his achievement as a poet. Apart from the famous War Poems of 1919, which firmly established his reputation, he published eight volumes of verse during his lifetime. This collected edition represents his own choice of the poems he wished to preserve. It was first published in 1947 and subsequently enlarged to include the late poems in Sequences.
For "The War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon," Sir Rupert Hart-Davis has arranged the poems as far as possible in the order of their composition. A useful Biographical Table is also included, so that students, scholars, and other readers can trace the movement of the soldier alongside the mind of the poet. Fourteen of the poems in this volume are published for the first time.
Counter-Attack: And Other Poems
- 70pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Selected for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It offers insights that have been recognized by scholars as essential for understanding historical and societal contexts.
The third volume of Siegfried Sassoon's trilogy continues the poignant exploration of George Sherston's experiences during World War I. It delves into the complexities of war, personal identity, and the impact of conflict on the human spirit. With a new introduction by historian Paul Fussell, this edition enriches the narrative by providing historical context and insights into Sassoon's literary significance. The memoir captures the essence of a soldier's journey, blending humor and tragedy in a compelling narrative.
Propped against the bank, his blond face undisfigured, except by the mud which I wiped from his eyes and mouth with my coat sleeve. Anyhow I hadn't expected the Battle of the Somme to be quite like this. This first-hand account of the face of battle is as beautifully written as it is historically significant.
Memoirs of a fox-hunting man
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
George Sherston develops from a shy and awkward child, through shiftless adolescence, to an officer just beginning to understand the horrors of trench warfare. The world he grows up in, of village cricket and loyal grooms, had vanished forever by the time Sassoon wrote this book, but he captures it with a lyricism and gentleness that defy nostalgia. A bestseller on publication in 1928, this superb evocation of the Edwardian age has remained in print ever since. It was the first volume of a classic trilogy, completed by Memoirs of an Infantry Officer and Sherston's Progress, that charted both the destruction of the world for which Sassoon fought, and his own emergence as one of Britain's finest war poets.
The book has been expertly reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability for contemporary readers. Aimed at preserving its historical significance, the modern edition allows both present and future generations to engage with this classical work. By avoiding scanned copies, the text maintains a fresh and accessible presentation, emphasizing the importance of keeping such essential literature alive.

