The Soldier
Rupert Brooke
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers
The Soldier is a poignant poem by Rupert Brooke, composed in the early days of World War I. It reflects the thoughts and emotions of a soldier contemplating his duty and sacrifice, capturing the spirit of a generation faced with the horrors of war.
Written in 1914, this work is part of a series of sonnets that express both a sense of patriotism and the deep personal cost of conflict. Brooke's eloquent language evokes a sense of honor and belonging, as he grapples with the idea of dying for one's country.
As you listen to this collection of recordings by LibriVox volunteers, you will experience the timeless themes of sacrifice, identity, and the impact of war on the human spirit, all conveyed through Brooke's lyrical verse.
Chapitres
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| The Soldier – Read by ADD | 1:18 | Lu par Alan Davis Drake (1945-2010) | |
| The Soldier – Read by ATG | 1:29 | Lu par Antoinette T. Griffin | |
| The Soldier – Read by BS | 1:25 | Lu par Bob Sherman | |
| The Soldier – Read by CCS | 1:45 | Lu par Christian Storms | |
| The Soldier – Read by CJMB | 1:17 | Lu par icyjumbo (1964-2010) | |
| The Soldier – Read by CS | 1:13 | Lu par Cori Samuel | |
| The Soldier – Read by DII | 1:18 | Lu par Diana Majlinger | |
| The Soldier – Read by DL | 1:15 | Lu par David Lawrence | |
| The Soldier – Read by DRB | 1:25 | Lu par David Barnes | |
| The Soldier – Read by EEP | 1:18 | Lu par Ernst Pattynama | |
| The Soldier – Read by EST | 0:58 | Lu par Elli | |
| The Soldier – Read by KTH | 1:10 | Lu par Katharine | |
| The Soldier – Read by KTS | 1:15 | Lu par Kim Stich | |
| The Soldier – Read by LAH | 1:21 | Lu par Lee Ann Howlett | |
| The Soldier – Read by LKP | 1:03 | Lu par Lucy Perry | |
| The Soldier – Read by PG | 1:33 | Lu par Phil Griffiths | |
| The Soldier – Read by PY | 1:12 | Lu par Peter Yearsley | |
| The Soldier – Read by RG | 1:28 | Lu par Ruth Golding | |
| The Soldier – Read by RN | 1:20 | Lu par ravenotation | |
| The Soldier – Read by TG | 1:04 | Lu par TriciaG |