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Brooke's and poetry
Brooke's most famous collection of poetry, containing all five sonnets, 1914 & Other Poems, was first published in May 1915 and, in testament to his popularity, ran to 11 further impressions that year and by June 1918 had reached its 24th impression ; a process undoubtedly fuelled through posthumous interest.
* Brooke's poetry is used as character and plot device in the 1981 movie Making Love and the child ultimately born to the character Claire Elliott, played by Kate Jackson, is named after him.
He goes on to speak of the obscurity of expression that runs through all Brooke's poetry.

Brooke's and many
Although Shakespeare based many of his characters on existing archetypes from fables and myths ( e. g., Romeo and Juliet on Arthur Brooke's Romeus and Juliet ), Shakespeare's characters stand out as original by their contrast against a complex social literary landscape.
Brooke's Point has a modern sea port that accommodates many cargo ships from Manila, Mindanao, the Visayas and other parts of Luzon.
Painter's piece is considered greatly inferior to Brooke's poem by many critics.

Brooke's and followers
However some Malay nobles in Brunei, unhappy over Brooke's measures against piracy, arranged for the murder of Muda Hashim and his followers.

Brooke's and was
The site was chosen by his close friend, William Denis Browne, who wrote of Brooke's death:
Brooke's brother, 2nd Lt. William Alfred Cotterill Brooke, was a member of the 8th Battalion London Regiment ( Post Office Rifles ) and was killed in action near Le Rutoire Farm on 14 June 1915 aged 24.
The route back from Brooke's position to Dunkirk passed through the town of Poperinge ( known to most British sources as " Poperinghe "), where there was a bottleneck at a bridge over the Yser canal.
George Eliot was writing Middlemarch at the time, in which one finds the remarkable sentence: " In short, woman was a problem which, since Mr. Brooke's mind felt blank before it, could hardly be less complicated than the revolutions of an irregular solid.
It was in London that he met both Edward Marsh and Rupert Brooke, becoming a close friend and later Brooke's literary executor ( with Lascelles Abercrombie and Walter de la Mare ).
It was named after John Brooke and his wife, Sarah ( née Neal ) Brooke, who established a tobacco warehouse which became known as " Brooke's Warehouse ".
James Brooke's schooner was named the Royalist ; Gideon Barr's is the Carolina ( named after his mother ).
He was to continue in this vein with the score for Rupert Brooke's " Wai Kiki ", the ballet Sho-Jo, or — the Spirit of Wine, A Symbol of Happiness and his orchestral composition The Pleasure-Dome of Kubla Khan.
None of this affected Elizabeth Brooke's rights, and the abeyance was eventually resolved in favour one of her descendants ; but her family was not welcomed by King James or his son: William Brooke, her son, was restored in blood in 1610, but not to the Barony of Cobham ; he did not request the Barony of Burgh.
By the late eighteenth century, Elizabeth Brooke's inheritance was again united in Sir William Boothby, 4th Baronet ; when he died in 1787, the quarter of the Barony of Burgh, and the heirship to Cobham, passed to his only sister, Mrs. Mary Disney.
* In the manga and anime One Piece, the skeleton musician character Brooke ( and his " zombie ," Ryuuma, which was given life by Brooke's shadow ) has a signature technique: Gavotte Bond en Avant.
Captain Harry Willes Darell de Windt ( 9 April 1856, Paris-30 November 1933, Bournemouth ) was the aide-de-camp to his brother-in-law Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak ( Harry's sister Margaret was Brooke's wife ), and is best known as an explorer and travel writer.
The play has been called " funny, colorful, and fast-paced ", but critical consensus follows Henry Tyrrell's conclusion that the play " does not contain in it one single trace of the genius of the bard of Avon ", supplemented by C. F. Tucker Brooke's suggestion that Rowley was consciously imitating Shakespeare's style.
Before she could reveal who Brooke's real mother was she was killed.
He and Erica Kane, Brooke's archrival, had an affair the night before Erica was to marry Adam Chandler.
Their happiness was very short-lived when Brooke's beloved daughter, Laura, was killed by a drunk driver.

Brooke's and taken
* The title of An Unofficial Rose by Iris Murdoch, is taken from Brooke's The Old Vicarage, Granchester.
The title is taken from one of Brooke's poems of the same name.

Brooke's and up
One of Brooke's contemporaries, Gwen Darwin, later Raverat, grew up in the old mill by the Mill Pond.
After a while, Brooke's busy schedule led to her break up with Mark.
Edmund knew the truth, and wanting to win back Brooke, he told her about Tad's affair in hopes of breaking up Brooke's marriage.
At first, Tess and Emily don't like Brooke's son Ryan, but when he helps foil an elaborate scheme by Max's business manager Nigel to break up the romantic relationship between Max and Brooke ( Nigel thinks Max's work will suffer as a result ), the girls eventually accept him.
The suit was settled the following year, with LeBow repaying $ 16 million to Brooke's other shareholders and giving up his right to receive 6. 25 million in preferred dividends.
At the end of the season, Sam finds Brooke's real mother and encourages her to come back to town, which breaks up the engagement and splits the new family apart.
Brooke's murder, which happens off-screen, is covered up by making it look like Brooke died in a car crash.

Brooke's and by
Jonatha Brooke's 2008 album, The Works includes lyrics from the Woody Guthrie Archives set to music by Jonatha Brooke.
Attack by Moro Pirates on James Brooke | Brooke's Jolly Bachelor during the era of White Rajahs in Sarawak, 1843
Brooke's paranoia that Lytton Strachey had schemed to destroy his relationship with Cox by encouraging her to see Henry Lamb precipitated his break with his Bloomsbury Group friends and played a part in his nervous collapse and subsequent rehabilitation trips to Germany.
* Part of Brooke's poem " Dust " is used as the lyric for a song by the same title, composed by Danny Kirwan and recorded by Fleetwood Mac on their 1972 album Bare Trees.
* The 2009 novel The Great Lover, by Jill Dawson, is based on Brooke's life and mixes fact with fiction.
* " Rupert Brooke's Grantchester ": the full text of the poem, plus a commentary and photographs by two local residents
In the First English Civil War he enlisted as a captain in Lord Brooke's regiment of foot in the Parliamentary army commanded by the Earl of Essex and fought at the Battle of Edgehill.
Note: most entries below are from the Selected bibliography: Frances Moore Brooke by Jessica Smith and Paula Backscheider, which additionally offers references to editions of Frances Brooke's works as well as full-length critical monographs and biographical studies of the author.
Attack by Illanun pirates on Brooke's Jolly Bachelor, T. Datu, 1843
Fictionalised accounts of Brooke's exploits in Sarawak are given in Kalimantaan by C. S. Godshalk and The White Rajah by Nicholas Montserrat.
Errol Flynn intended to star on a film on Brooke's life called The White Rajah for Warner Bros, based on a script by Flynn himself.
* Rajah Brooke's Pitcher Plant, Nepenthes rajah, a pitcher plant named by Joseph Dalton Hooker
At various times, there have been massive coordinated raids in the interior, and throughout coastal Borneo, directed by the Raj during Brooke's reign in Sarawak.
* Infinity Plus has a short profile of Eric Brown, as well as an interview conducted by Keith Brooke and an earlier conversation between the two, and Brooke's introduction to Brown's collection Deep Future.

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