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Poets
British
- Rupert Brooke (1887–1915, aged 27)
- Julian Grenfell(1888–1915, aged 27)
- Wilfred Owen (died 4 November 1918)
- Isaac Rosenberg painter and poet (died 1 April 1918)
- T. E. Hulme poet and critic
- Charles Sorley (1895–1915, aged 20)
- Arthur Graeme West poet and diarist
- Edward Thomas
- W. N. Hodgson (alias Edward Melbourne) (1893–1 July 1916, aged 23)
- Ewart Alan Mackintosh(1893–1917, aged 24)
- Robert Palmer (poet and epistolean)
- Robert Ernest Vernède (died 9 April 1917)
- Leslie Coulson(1889-1916, aged 27)
- Jeffery Day
- Hedd Wyn (a Welsh language poet )
- William Hamilton
- Roland Leighton
- Walter Lyon
- Patrick Shaw-Stewart
- Will Streets (d.1 July 1916)
- Edward Wyndham Tennant (1897–22 September 1916, aged 19)
- Gilbert Waterhouse (architect and poet) (d.1 July 1916)
- T. P. Cameron Wilson
- Richard M. Dennys(died 24 July 1916, aged 32)
- Gerald William Grenfell (died 1915, aged 25)
- A. L. Jenkins (1892–1917, aged 25)
- W. H. Littlejohn (died 1917, aged 26)
- Colwyn Philipps (died 1915, aged 26)
- A. Victor Ratcliffe (died 1 July 1916, aged 29)
- Alexander Robertson (died 1 July 1916, aged 34)
- George U. Robins (died 1915, aged 36)
- R. W. Sterling (died 1915, aged 21)
- Eric F. Wilkinson (died 1917, aged 26)
- Cyril W. Winterbotham (died 27 August 1916)
- H.R. Freston (d.24 Januatry 1916)
- C.M. Horne (d.27 January 1916]]
- B.Pitt (d. 30 April 1916)
- H.L. Field (d. 1 July 1916)
- B.C.B. White (d. 1 July 1916)
- D.F.G. Johnson (d.15 July 1916)
- R.H. Beckh (d.15 August 1916)
- H.S. Smith (d.18 August 1916)
- W.E. Berridge (d. 20 August 1916)
- T.M. Kettle (d.9 September 1916)
- R.Asquith (d. 15 September 1916)
- N.H. Todd (d. 7 October 1916)
- G.B Smith (died 3 December 1916)
- [[Gray] (died 4 March 1917)
- A.G. West (died 3 April 1917)
- W.L. Wilkinson (died 9 April 1917)
- P.E. Thomas (died 9 April 1917)
- A.J. Mann (died 10 April 1917)
- W.H. Littlejohn (d. 10 April 1917)
- C. Flower (d. 20 April 1917)
- J.E. Crombie (d. 23 April 1917)
- V. Morris (d. 29 April 1917)
- H. Parry (d. 6 May 1917)
- B.F. Trotter (d. 7 May 1917)
- W.O. Down (d. 22 May 1917)
- G.G. Samuel (d. 7 June 1917)
- W.A. Short (d. 21 June 1917)
- C.J.B. Masefield (d. 2 July 1917)
- J.C. Hobson (d.31 July 1917)
- E.H. Evans (d. 31 July 1917)
- F. Ledwidge (d. 31 July 1917)
- E.F. Wilkinson (d. 9 October 1917)
- W.R. Hamilton (d. 12 October 1917)
- C. Mitchell (d. 22 March 1918)
- T.P.C. Wilson (d. 23 March 1918)
- C.W. Blackall (d.25 March 1918)
- J. Brown (d.11 April 1918)
- J.E Stewart (d. 26 April 1918)
- C.F.L. Templer (d. 4 June 1918)
- C.Q.L. Penrose (d. 1 August 1918)
- J.S.M. Baker (d. 8 August 1918)
- J.H.M. Hardman (d. 24 August 1918)
- H.L. Simpson (d. 29 August 1918)
- A.C.V. de Candole (d. 3 September 1918)
- V.T. Pemberton (d. 7 October 1918)
French
- Guillaume Apollinaire d.1918 poet and critic a French poet, playwright, short story writer, novelist, and art critic of Polish descent. ('The war-weakened Apollinaire died of influenza during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918')
- Jean Allard-Meeus
- Georges Audibert
- Jean-Marc Bernard
- Jean-Pierre Calloc'h (in Breton and French)
- Louis Codet (poet and novelist)
- Émile Despax
- Paul Drouot
- Gabriel-Tristan Franconi
- André du Fresnois (poet, critic, and journalist)
- Léo Latil
- Louis Lautrey (poet, playwright, and historian)
- Jean de La Ville de Mirmont (poet and novelist)
- Jules Leroux (poet and novelist)
- Georges Pancol
- Charles Péguy (poet and essayist)
- Lionel des Rieux (poet, novelist, playwright, and journalist)
- Paul Verlet
German
- Reinhard Sorge (dramatist and poet)
- Kurd Adler
- Gerrit Engelke
- Franz Janowitz
- Alfred Lichtenstein
- Ernst Stadler
- August Stramm (1874-1915)
Austrian
- Georg Trakl (3 February 1887 – 3 November 1914) (cocaine overdose at a military hospital)
Belgian
Polish
- Jerzy Żuławski 14 July 1874 – 9 August 1915) literary figure, philosopher, translator, alpinist and nationalist whose best-known work is the science-fiction epic, Trylogia Księżycowa (The Lunar Trilogy), written between 1901 and 1911.
American
Canadian
Serbian
- Milutin Bojić poet, theatre critic, playwright. (Died of tuberculosis 8 November 1917)
Prosists
British
- H.H. "Saki" Munro author of short stories, novels and plays (18 December 1870 – 14 November 1916)
- William Hope Hodgson essayist, novelist and short-story writer (spanning several overlapping genres including horror, fantastic fiction and science fiction), poet, photographer (15 November 1877 – April 1918)
French
- Alain-Fournier
- Adrien Bertrand
- Léon Bonneff
- Maurice Bonneff
- Émile Driant (alias Danrit)
- Amédée Guiard (novelist, poet, and doctor of arts)
- Louis Pergaud (novelist, short-story writer, poet and teacher)
- Albert Thierry (poet, short-story writer, educationalist, and theorist)
Belgian
Visual Artists
- Henri Gaudier-Brzeska French d.1915
- Antonio Sant'Elia Italian d.1916 (architect)
- Umberto Boccioni Italian (painter and sculptor)
- August Macke German d.1914
- Franz Marc German d.1916
- Albert Weisgerber German d. 1915
- Wilhelm Morgner German 1891-1917
- Brian Hatton British d.1916
- Robert Gregory Irish (painter and first-class cricketer) (subject of Yeats': 'In Memory of Major Robert Gregory', 'An Irish Airman Foresees His Death', 'Shepherd and Goatherd', and 'Reprisals'.)
- Moriz Jung (Moravia 1885–1915 Manilowa (Carpathians))
Composers
- George Butterworth GB d.1916
- Ernest Farrar GB 1918
- W.D.Browne GB 1915
- Frank Maurice Jephson GB 1917
- Cecil Coles GB 1918
- George Jerrard Wilkinson GB July 1st 1916
- Francis Purcell Warren GB July 3rd 1916
- Frederick Kelly Anglo-Australian 1916
- William Braithwaite Manson NZ July 1st 1916
- Rudi Stephan Ger. 1915
- Alberic Magnard Fr. 1914
- Fernand Halphen Fr. 1917
- Enrique Granados Sp. 1916
- Georges Antoine B 1918
Others
- Joseph Dechelette (archaeologist, critic, and curator) ( 8 January 1862 - 3 October 1914 )
- Paul Lintier (diarist) (13 May 1893 - 15 March 1916)
- Joseph de Marliave (musicologist) (16 November 1873 - 24 August 1914)
- Ernest Psichari (autobiographer and noted writer on military, religious and nationalist topics) (27 September 1883 – 22 August 1914)