Paragon of youthful beauty, romantic symbol of a lost England, and
precociously gifted poet, Rupert Chawner Brooke died in a hospital ship
off the Aegean island of Skyros in April 1915, aged just 27. All England
mourned his passing. But behind the glow of myth lies a darker reality.
At the height of his promise a disappointment in love triggered a mental
and physical collapse that brought his inner complexities to the
surface. Letters reveal a man who was sexually ambivalent, misogynistic,
anti-Semitic - and sometimes alarmingly unstable.