he hated it
Siegfried Loraine Sassoon, September 8, 1886 - September 8, 1967and yes he did survive!
He was a cavalry trooper in the world war 1.
I hope this is the Sassoon you are searching for. I posted a link for you. ___ Sigried Sasson had joined the Sussex Yeomanry just prior to the war breaking out. He, along with many others of his generation, rushed to join up before the war because of patriotic fervor. He joined up in 1914.
personally i think Base Details is the best as it has layers and layers of ambiguity, and hidden meaning and especially good if you are thinking for an English essay. extremely true and you can really feel the presence in it.
Read Regeneration, it is a semi fictional adaptation of Sassoon's time at craiglockhart. and is a brilliant book.. you will find your answer in there.
Because they had neurasthenia (shell-shock) or if they were trying to stop the war a famous example is Siegfried Sassoon ho didn't have shellshock but was sent there for writing poems against the war.
Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen met at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland. This meeting had a significant impact on both poets' lives and work.
Because the first world war made him sick and he had to spend some time at Craiglockhart Hospital to get better.
Craiglockhart hospital was important to Wilfred Owen because it was where he was first diagnosed with shell shock during World War I. It provided him with a safe space to recover and receive treatment for his mental health issues, allowing him to focus on his poetry and writing. Additionally, it was at Craiglockhart where he met Siegfried Sassoon, a fellow poet who greatly influenced Owen's writing style and thematic concerns.
Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen met at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Scotland in 1917. Sassoon was already an established poet and Owen sought his guidance in improving his own poetry. Their meeting was a turning point in Owen's development as a poet, and they formed a close friendship that greatly influenced each other's work.
Wilfred met Siegfried Sassoon at craiglockhart war hospital. Wilfred OOwen suffered from shell shock. Siegfried apparently didn't want to fight but they forced him to and when he was at the front line he tried to desert but the officers couldn't shoot him because he was too famous as a poet already. Hope it helps :)
Wilfred Owen was sent back to England from the front lines during World War I due to suffering from shell shock, a condition now known as post-traumatic stress disorder. He was admitted to the Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh for treatment and recovery.
they met in a hospital in England
Craiglockhart Primary School was created in 1901.
Wilfred Owen met Siegfried Sassoon in a hospital during World War 1. Sassoon was an established poet at the time and became a mentor to Owen, influencing his work and helping to shape his poetic style.
David Sassoon died on 1864-11-07.