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Ai (poet) (718 bytes)
1: ...lorence Anthony''' (born [[1947]]) is an American poet. She has legally changed her name to '''Ai''', t... 7: .../poets.cfm?45442B7C000C04020B Academy of American Poets] 8: ...u/maps/poets/a_f/ai/ai.htm UIUC - Modern American Poetry] 9: * [http://www.nortonpoets.com/ai.htm Norton Poets Online] 13: [[Category:English-language poets]] Poet (1507 bytes) 1: '''Poets''' are [[authors]] of [[poem]]s. Poets are often regarded as imaginative thinkers or [[... 3: *[[List of poets]] 4: *[[Apocalypse poets]] 5: *[[List of surrealist poets]] 6: *[[Mystic poets]] The Poet (198 bytes) 1: '''''The Poet''''' is a title that has been used for: 3: *[[The Poet (Ralph Waldo Emerson)|an essay by Ralph Waldo Eme... 4: *[[The Poet (Michael Connelly)|a novel by Michael Connelly]] The Poet is a Little God (824 bytes) 1: '''''The Poet is a Little God''''', by [[Vicente Huidobro]], is... 4: ...cos]]'' and ''[[Ecuatorial]]'' by the [[Chilean]] poet who strove to compete with nature itself in creat... 7: ... on poetry, by the famous avant-garde [[Chilean]] poet. Introduction by [[Gary Kern]]. The Pearl Poet (1318 bytes) 1: '''''The Pearl Poet''''' is the name given to the author of ''[[Pearl... 3: ...ny new learning, so it is impossible to place the poet at court, the universities, or monasteries. Confessional poet (368 bytes) 1: ...onfessionalist]] label was applied to a number of poets of the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]], including [[Robe... War poet (3598 bytes) 1: ...tary superiors. At the time the term '''''soldier poet''''' was also used, but then dropped out of favou... 5: .... According to Patrick Bridgwater in ''The German Poets of the First World War'', the closest comparison... 7: ...ones]] also; Graves did not use war experience as poetic material (making it [[autobiography]] in ''[[Go... 8: ...d here: [[:Category:World War I poets|World War I poets]]. 12: ...her languages — there were English-speaking poets serving on both sides. Bihari (poet) (238 bytes) 3: [[Category:1595 births|Bihari (poet)]] 4: [[Category:1664 deaths|Bihari (poet)]] 5: [[Category:Indian poets]] Antler (poet) (817 bytes) 2: ...n award in [[1987]]. Antler is also the official Poet Laureate of [[Milwaukee]]. 7: [[Category:English-language poets]] 8: [[Category:U.S. poets]] Cavalier poet (810 bytes) 1: ...tan]]s on the Parliamentarian side; much of their poetry is light in style, and generally secular in sub... 3: ...ovelace]], [[Thomas Carew]], and [[John Suckling (poet)|Sir John Suckling]]. 5: ... a courtier but his style marks him as a Cavalier poet. 11: [[Category:British poetry]] Just a Poet With a Soul (840 bytes) 1: [[Image:DefJefJustaPoetWithaSoul.jpg|right|Album cover]] 2: '''''Just a Poet With a Soul''''' is the debut [[alternative hip h... 8: #"Poet With Soul" 15: #"Just A Poet" Alcaeus (poet) (1855 bytes) 1: ...entury BCE]]), [[ancient Greece|Greek]] [[lyric]] poet was an older contemporary of [[Sappho]], with who... 3: ...agreed that Alcaeus was the second greatest lyric poet among the [[canon]]ic nine. The considerable num... 10: [[Category:Greek poets]] Poet Laureate (10521 bytes) 1: ...countries have been honoured with similar titles. Poets laureate are appointed by many countries, some U... 4: ... was used to form a crown or wreath of honour for poets and heroes; and this usage has been widespread. ... 6: ... academic equivalent of a modern day doctorate of poetry. 7: ... the fair-haired, blue-eyed Laura, took the title poet laureate in 1341. 9: ...emic institutions honoured some such men with the poet laureate degree. Anacreon (poet) (6665 bytes) 1: ...orn c. [[570 BC]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] lyric [[poet]], notable for his [[hymn]]s. 7: ...he story has an air of mythical adaptation to the poet's habits, which makes it somewhat apocryphal. 11: == Poetry == 13: ...st estimate, by both ancients and moderns, of the poet's personal character. The "triple worship" of th... 15: ... possibly here and there genuine fragments of the poet are included. Modern critics, however, regard th... Ambrose the poet (2540 bytes) 1: '''Ambrose''' (around [[1190]]), [[Norman]] [[poet]], and chronicler of the [[Third Crusade]], [[aut... William Murdoch (poet) (407 bytes) 1: ...) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]]-[[Canada|Canadian]] poet from [[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint. John]], [... 5: [[Category:English-language poets|Murdoch, William]] 6: [[Category:Scottish poets|Murdoch, William]] 7: [[Category:Canadian poets|Murdoch, William]] Robert Montgomery (poet) (1949 bytes) 1: ... in the [[Edinburgh Review]] for April 1830. As a poet, he deserved every word of Macaulay's severe cens... 15: [[Category:British poets|Montgomery, Robert]] David Jones (poet) (4015 bytes) 1: ...terature|British]] [[Modernist poetry|modernist]] poets. His work was formed by his [[Wales|Welsh]] heri... 7: ...ove extremely important in his later painting and poetry. 15: ==Jones as Poet== 33: [[Category:British poets|Jones, David]] 34: [[Category:Anglo-Welsh poets|Jones, David]] Mary Robinson (poet) (4405 bytes) 1: ...Darby ([[1756]] or [[1758]]-[[1800]]) the English poet, was also known for her role as Perdita (heroine ... 13: ... Mary Robinson became known and acclaimed for her poetry and her novels. She also began to write her au... 36: [[Category:English poets|Robinson, Mary]] George Barker (poet) (2135 bytes) 3: ... October]] [[1991]]) was an [[England|English]] [[poet]] and [[author]]. 17: *[http://oldpoetry.com/author/George%20Barker Short informal biogr... 25: [[Category:British poets|Barker, George]]
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