Arthur Lewis Jenkins

Arthur Lewis Jenkins

Arthur Lewis Jenkins (1892 - 1917) was a British soldier, pilot and war poet.[1][2][3][4]

Early life

He was born 9 March 1892, in Barton Regis, near Bristol, Gloucestershire. His parents were Sir John Lewis Jenkins KCSI (1857 - 1912), a civil servant who became Vice President of the Indian Viceroy's Council, and Florence Mildred Trevor (1870–1956). He attended Packwood Haugh School, as did his four brothers. In 1905 he won a Foundation Scholarship to Marlborough College (1905-1911), where he was head boy, played rugby and was a member of the Officers' Training Corps (OTC).[5] In 1910 he won a classical scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford, matriculating in 1911 and taking a Second in Honour Moderations in 1913.[6][7] The family lived in 'The Beehive', Littleham, Exmouth, Devon; on the death of his father they moved to live at Sussex House, Kew Road, Surrey. Lady Jenkins later moved to Kennington, Kent.[8]

Career

Although probably destined to enter the Indian Civil Service he left Balliol to join the army. In September 1914 he was commissioned as Second-Lieutenant into the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. He served in India, Aden, where he was in charge of a machine-gun section, and Egypt. His section was disbanded so in May 1917 he joined as a Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps, doing his training in Egypt. When he was posted back to England in August he was sent for training in night flying. He was killed while night flying on duty at Helperby, Yorkshire, on 31 December 1917.[9][10]

Poetry

He had poems published in the Marlborough school magazine and then in Punch and The Westminster Gazette. His recollections of campaigning in Aden are recorded in 'Arabia,' written just before he left Aden for Palestine; it was published in Punch.[11] His poem 'The Inn of the Sword', "A mysterious romantic ballad of a dark challenge taken up",[12] was published in the 1917 edition.[13][14] His poem 'Happy Warriors' was published in The Westminster Gazette.[15]

After his death his collection of poems "Forlorn Adventurers and other poems” was published in 1918.[16] His poems were included in anthologies of World War I poems, such as 'The Spirit of Womanhood', 'Outposts' in "The Muse in Arms" (1917) and in "War Verse" (1918)[17] and "The Valiant Muse" (1936).[18] His poem 'Sending' was published in "The Children's Story of the War" (1918).[19]

Virginia Woolf reviewing his poems in The Times Literary Supplement wrote that he was "a poet and a sportsman who loved the wind and the sea, and would always take the fighting chance."[12][20] The Western Mail reporting his death noted that "he, too, like the other gallant hearts that have gone before him, has found "a fuller life.”"[21]

In his poem 'Bondage' he wrote[22]

Oh, I am sick of ways and wars
And the homeless ends of the earth,
I would get back to the northern stars
And the land where I had birth, ….
The wine of war is bitter wine,
And I have drunk my fill;
My heart would seek its anodyne
In homely things and still….

Happy Warriors

Clear came the call; they leapt to arms and died,
As in old days the heroes prayed to do;
Great though our sorrow, greater yet our pride,
O, gallant hearts in you.

Surely they sleep content, our valiant dead,
⁠Fallen untimely in the savage strife:
They have but followed whither duty led,
⁠To find a fuller life.

Who, then, are we to grudge the bitter price
⁠Of this our land inviolate through the years,
Or mar the splendour of their sacrifice
⁠That is too high for tears....

God grant we fail not at the test—that when
⁠We take, mayhap, our places in the fray,
Come life, come death, we quit ourselves like men,
⁠The peers of such as they.

Arabia

An aching glare, a heat that kills,
Skies hard and pitiless overhead,
And, ever mastering lesser ills,
Sad bugles keening comrades dead;
Fever and dust and smiting sun,
In sooth a land of little ease;
Yet now my service here is done
I think on other things than these.

Dawn on the desert's shortlived dew,
Blue shadows on the silver sand,
Grey shimmering mists that still renew
The magic of the hinterland;
Sunsets ablaze with crimson fire,
Pale moons like plates of beaten gold,
Soft nights that fevered limbs desire,
And stars whereto our stars are cold;

Sharp rattling fights at peep of day,
Machine-guns searching scrub and plain,
Red lances questing for the prey,
And shrapnel puffs that melt again;
Swift shifting stroke and counterstroke,
Advance unhurrying and sure,
Until the stubborn foeman broke—
These are the memories that endure.

Heigh-ho! I would not stay - and yet,
Now that the trooper's fairly in,
With vain unreasoning regret
I turn my journey to begin;
For through the haze of dust and heat
That veils the desert and the town,
Still glimmers something strange and sweet,
The afterglow of old renown.


Memorials

Grave of Arthur Lewis Jenkins in Richmond Cemetery.

He had a military funeral with the band of the East Surrey Regiment playing,[23] and is buried in Richmond Cemetery[24][25][26] next to his sister, Elinor May Jenkins (1893-1920), who was also a war poet.[27][28] The inscription on his grave is "Per ardua ad astra".

He is commemorated on the memorials at the Marlborough College Memorial Hall,[29] Balliol College,[30] Packwood Haugh School, and St Anne's Church, Kew.[31]


Books

  • Forlorn Adventurers, Sidgwick and Jackson (1918)

Works about Jenkins

  • Biographical note in For remembrance: soldier poets who have fallen in the war (1920) by A. St. John Adcock.

References

  1. ^ "Arthur Lewis Jenkins (1892 – 1917) – British Soldier and Aviator Poet". Forgotten Poets of the First World War. 7 March 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  2. ^ "WE REMEMBER ARTHUR LEWIS JENKINS". Imperial War Museums.
  3. ^ "LIEUT. ARTHUR LEWIS JENKINS, D. C.L.I., R.F.C." (PDF). The Marlburian. LIII: 25. 6 March 1918 – via Marlborough College.
  4. ^ St. John Adcock, Arthur (1920). For Remembrance: Soldier Poets who Have Fallen in the War. Hodder and Stoughton.
  5. ^ Williams, Tracey (31 December 2017). "31st December 1917". Solihull Life. Solihull Heritage & Local Studies. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  6. ^ "University Intelligence". Times. 13 December 1910. p. 12. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  7. ^ "University Intelligence". Western Daily Press. 20 December 1910. p. 7 – via British Library Newspapers.
  8. ^ "Marriages". Prior's Field Magazine. 42: 48. 1931 – via Prior's Field.
  9. ^ "Arthur Lewis Jenkins" (PDF). Marlborough College. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Welsh Airman Killed". Herald of Wales and Monmouthshire Recorder. 5 January 1918. p. 1. hdl:10107/4115793 – via The National Library of Wales.
  11. ^ "Arabia". Punch. 151 (3913): 284. 1916 – via Internet Archive.
  12. ^ a b Woolf, Virginia (23 January 1919). "Four Young Poets". The Times Literary Supplement (888): 40 – via The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive.
  13. ^ "The Inn of the Sword". Punch. 152: 66. 1917 – via Internet Archive.
  14. ^ Drayton Henderson, W B (1922). Poems from Punch: 1909-1920. Macmillan. pp. 213–214 – via Internet Archive.
  15. ^ "Happy Warriors". Westminster Gazette. 10 February 1916. p. 3.
  16. ^ "The critic on the hearth". The Sketch. 6 November 1918. p. 20.
  17. ^ Foxcroft, Frank (1918). War Verse. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell.
  18. ^ Ziv, Frederic W (1936). The valiant muse; an anthology of poems by poets killed in the World War. G. P. Putnam's Sons.
  19. ^ Parrott, Edward (1918). The Children's Story of the War. Thomas Nelson and Sons – via Internet Archive.
  20. ^ Levenback, Karen L. (1999). Virginia Woolf and the Great War. Syracuse University Press. p. 181.
  21. ^ "Son of the late Sir J L Jenkins. Promising poet killed whilst flying". Western Mail. 3 January 1918. p. 5 – via Imperial War Museums.
  22. ^ Holford, Josie (31 December 2017). "Night Patrol". Josie Holford. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  23. ^ "Funeral of the late Lieutenant A G Jenkins". Richmond and Twickenham Times. 12 January 1918. p. 7.
  24. ^ "Arthur Lewis Jenkins". Richmond Herald. 5 January 1918. p. 8.
  25. ^ "Poetry". The Scotsman. 19 September 1918. p. 2.
  26. ^ "Welsh Airman's Funeral". The Cambria Daily Leader. 7 January 1918. p. 3 – via The National Library of Wales.
  27. ^ "Poems by Elinor Jenkins". Western Daily Press. 3 January 1916. p. 7 – via British Library Newspapers.
  28. ^ "Death of a poetess". Richmond Herald. 6 March 1920. p. 11.
  29. ^ "Surrey in the Great War: A County Remembers". Surrey in the Great War.
  30. ^ "Balliol College Archives & Manuscripts. Memorial inscriptions". Balliol College. 1999.
  31. ^ "Kew, St Anne's, Men Of Kew Memorial". Surrey in the Great War: A County Remembers. 2018.

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