
Charles Hamilton Sorley
19 May 1895 – 13 October 1915
11 works on record
Biography
Charles Hamilton Sorley was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. In 1908 he attended Marlborough College, where his favourite sport was cross-country running. He then went to Germany, where he spent three months at Schwerin studying German language and culture before he enrolled at the University of Jena.
At the beginning of World War I, Sorley was forced to leave the Germany. He returned to England and volunteered for military service. He arrived at the Western Front in France in May 1915, and quickly rose to the rank of captain. In October of 1915 he was killed in action near Hulluch in the Battle of Loos.
In 1916, his sole work was published posthumously.
Works

Marlborough, and other poems

The poems and selected letters of Charles Hamilton Sorley

Marlborough

The collected poems of Charles Hamilton Sorley

The letters of Charles Sorley, with a chapter of biography

The letters of Charles Sorley

The collected letters of Charles Hamilton Sorley

Collected Poems
Marlborough and other poems
Marlborough and other poems
1932
Letters from Germany and from the army
Letters from Germany and from the army
Marlborough, and other poems; with illustrations in prose
Marlborough, and other poems; with illustrations in prose