Author:Rupert Brooke

Poetry

 * 1914 & other Poems (1915)
 * The Collected poems of Rupert Brooke (1915), with an introduction by George Edward Woodberry and biographical note by Margaret Lavington
 * The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke: With a Memoir (1918). Contains a memoir by executor and friend Edward Marsh and poems, fragments and notes not included in the 1915 edition.

Anthologised:
 * In The Muse in Arms (1917):
 * "If I should Die" p. 3; "Gifts of the Dead" p. 143.
 * In A treasury of war poetry, British and American poems of the world war, 1914-1919 (1917):
 * "The Soldier", p. 245; "Safety", p. 245; "Peace", p. 246; "The Dead", p. 367.
 * In The Year's at the Spring (1920):
 * 'Brooke, Rupert', Illustrated by Harry Clarke.
 * "The Dead" p. 60; "The Great Lover" p. 61; "The Soldier" p. 65.
 * In The Book of the Homeless (1916):
 * "The Dance" p. 4.
 * In Armistice Day (1927):
 * "All This is Ended" p. 238; "The Dead" p. 262; "Peace" p. 285.

Other poems

 * "The Bastille" (1905)
 * "Fafaïa"
 * "It's not going to happen again"
 * "The Dance"

Audio files

 * "The Call"
 * "Seaside"

Prose

 * "Puritanism in the Early English Drama" (1910, a Harness Prize essay; full title in 1918 Memoir by Edward Marsh given as &apos;Puritanism as represented or referred to in the early English drama up to 1642.')
 * The Authorship of the Latter Apius and Virginia (1913)
 * "John Webster and the Elizabethan Drama" (1916, fellowship thesis)
 * Letters from America (1916)

Drama

 * Lithuania: A Drama in One Act (1915)

Works about Brooke

 * "The Going", a poem by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
 * "Evening Clouds", a poem by Francis Ledwidge
 * "In Memory of Rupert Brooke", a poem by Joyce Kilmer from Main Street and other poems (1917)
 * From A Treasury of War Poetry, ... 1914-1919 (1917):
 * "The Island of Skyros" p. 380; "Rupert Brooke" p. 381; "Rupert Brooke (In Memoriam)" p. 383; "To Rupert Brooke" p. 383.
 * "Rupert Brooke" from Some soldier poets (1920) by Thomas Sturge Moore.
 * Biographical note in For remembrance: soldier poets who have fallen in the war (1920) by A. St. John Adcock.
 * "Rupert Brooke", Preface to Letters from America (1916) by Henry James.
 * "Rupert Brooke", an essay by Dixon Scott from Men of Letters (1916)
 * "Rupert Brooke and the Intellectual Imagination", a lecture by Walter de la Mare (1919)
 * Red Wine of Youth: A Life of Rupert Brooke, (1921) by Arthur Stringer
 * Red Wine of Youth: A Life of Rupert Brooke, (1921) by Arthur Stringer