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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
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| Father | William Brooke | |
| Mother | Ruth Brooke | |
| Brother | Richard Brooke | |
| Brother | Alfred Brooke | |
| Sister | Edith Brooke | |
| Friend | Brynhild Oliver | |
| Friend | Noel Oliver | |
| Uncle | Charles Cotterill | |
| Cousin | Erica Cotterill | |
| Friend | Daphne Oliver | |
| Friend | Edward Mash | |
| Friend | James Strachey | |
| Friend | Winston Churchill | |
| Friend | Anthony Asquith | |
| Friend | General Ian Hamilton | |
| Friend/Trustee | Geoffrey Keynes | |
| Friend | Cathleen Nesbitt | |
| Friend | George Mallory | |
| Friend | David (Bunny) Garnett | |
| Friend | St John Welles Lucas-Lucas | |
| Friend | Hugh Russell-Smith | |
| Friend | Charles Lascelles | |
| Intimate Friend | Denham Russell-Smith |
| Where | Why | When |
|---|---|---|
Hillbrow Preparatory School | Pupil | |
Rugby School | Pupil | |
| Italy (Rapallo, Genoa) | Vacation | 1905 |
King's College, Cambridge | Student | |
| The Vicarage, Grantchester, Cambridgeshire | Home | |
| United States of America | ||
| Tahiti |
| Title | Genre | Date - Edition |
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| Poems | Poetry | 1911 |
| 1914 and Other Poems | Poetry | 1915 Posthumously |
Biographical Details and Notes
A member of the Apostles
The complete collection of letters between Rupert Brooke and James Strachey was acquired by the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library in 1967 from Alix Strachey, widow of James Strachey. The letters cover the period of 1887 - 1915, there are a small number from Rupert Brooke to James's brother Lytton Strachey.
A dissertation by Keith Hale (1994) at Purdue University covers the letters of Rupert Brooke/James Strachey.
Other material is located in the King's College Library, Cambridge.
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