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Definition of Alan Seeger
1. Noun. United States poet killed in World War I (1888-1916).
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Literary usage of Alan Seeger
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Some Contemporary Poets (1920) by Harold Monro, Thomas Sturge Moore (1920)
"Alan Seeger was born in New York in 1888, of old New England parentage. For ten
years Staten Island, in the mouth of the harbour, was his home. ..."
2. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"... When Spring brings back blue days and fair. 1 From Poems by Alan Seeger.
Copyright, 1916, by Charles Scribner's Sons. By permission of the publishers. ..."
3. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"... When Spring brings back blue days and fair. 1 From Poems by Alan Seeger.
Copyright, 1916, by Charles Scribner's Sons. By permission of the publishers. ..."
4. The Vanguard of American Volunteers in the Fighting Lines and in by Edward Wilson Morse (1918)
"VI Alan Seeger, POET OF THE LEGION THE fullest and the most serious and probably,
as a consequence, the most valuable record thus far published of life in ..."
5. Our Poets of Today by Howard Willard Cook (1918)
"Alan Seeger While it has been the endeavor of the author to limit this volume
solely to American poets who are writing today, the World War has demanded the ..."
6. Lest We Forget: World War Stories by John Gilbert Thompson, Inez Bigwood (1918)
"So Rupert Brooke enlisted in the English navy, and Alan Seeger enlisted in the
French ... Alan Seeger lived a life like that of many other American boys. ..."