A Treasury of War Poetry: British and American poems of the war.
Counter-Attack: Site dedicated to First World War Literature, and Siegfried Sassoon in particular.
David Jones: Contains a bibliography, excerpts, biography, gallery, and related links.
Edmund Blunden: Commentaries on war poems.
Focus On - Isaac Rosenberg: An extensive biography, including texts and copies of works.
Lost Poets of the Great War: Biographies of Rupert Brooke, John McCrae, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, Alan Seeger, and Edward Thomas, and includes chronology of the war, the human cost, and bibliography.
Marching Men: The complete text of war verses by Helena Coleman.
Poet Hero - Isaac Rosenberg: A biography and full text of Break of Day in the Trenches.
Poetry of the First World War: An online discussion list on poetry during the war.
Remembrance - Poetry and Art: Features poets and artists of the Great War, and contains audio clips of poets reading their works and exhibited contemporary war poems.
Rosenberg, Isaac: Birkbeck's War Poet: Lecture on the English war poet by Steven Connor.
Rupert Brooke - War Sonnets: Selection from Brooke's Collected Poems.
Sonnets of World War I: Collection from several authors.
Sound Stage: Selection of poetic perspectives of the war with full text and audio.
Virtual Seminars for Teaching Literature: An online scholarly seminar with analysis of the works of several poets, with biographical notes, a discussion forum, and other materials.
Voices from the Fields: Poetry and Sketches of the Great War: Features poems by civilians and soldiers of the WWI era, a timeline, and a commentary of the battlefields today by historian Brian Pohanka.
War Poetry: World War One and other war poetry offered in remembrance of all war veterans.
War Poetry: Author's lives and times with explanatory notes, social and historical information, portraits, and maps.
War Propaganda Bureau: Composed works of writers and artists that propagated the British cause.
World War I Poetry: Examples of works in full text.
Writers and Literature of The Great War: Features poetry, photography and art, as well as work that came later due to the influence of the war.