Isaac Rosenberg has long been regarded as one of the most important poets of the First World War. Living with his Jewish immigrant family in the East End of London, he left school at age 14 to earn his living as an apprentice engraver. While visiting his sister in South Africa in 1914. war was declared. He returned home in 1915 and, unable to find work, he enlisted as a private soldier. His poverty, education, and background made him an outsider, but also made him well equipped to cope with the unforeseen horror of war in the trenches: 'I am determined that this war. with all its powers for devastation, shall not master my poeting.' He served on the Western Front until his death on night patrol in 1918.
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