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| The Calamity Of Calamus | |
| ... Harlan was disgusted when he came across this document and soon thereafter fired Whitman because of his "obscene poetry". (Miller 32) Calamus vs. ... |
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| Society Dictates Our Life: Orlando By Virginia Woolf | |
| ... He tries to conform himself to the ideal male figure that hunts and kills, but instead finds himself taking a liking to writing poetry. ... |
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| William Wordsworth | |
| ... and arrived at a mutually agreeable settlement regarding Wordsworth's obligations.[ 1] First publication 1793 seen Wordsworth's first published poetry with the ... |
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| Edgar Allen Poe | |
| ... Indeed, what he left behind for the literary world was his works of genius, revealed through his poetry, fiction, and criticism. ... |
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| Alex's Analysis Of Any Abject Abuse | |
| ... in fact, putting a minor incident into perspective, and to this end, chose a mock-heroic form, composing the poem as a "take-off" epic poetry, particularly the ... |
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| Langston Hughes | |
| ... While living with his mother Hughes wrote his first poem which was well accepted in his school. Langston enjoyed writing poetry during his high school years. ... |
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| Shropshire | |
| ... Sexual Contentment Published in 1869, AE Housman’sA Shropshire Lad stands as one of the most socially acclaimed collections of English poetry from the ... |
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| Wordsworth And Keats: The Nature-image | |
| ... and Keats can argued to be two poets dazed through an infatuation with nature, or as two writers influenced by paganism who mastered the art of poetry in a ... |
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| Emily Dickinson | |
| Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson made a large influence on poetry, she is known as one of America's most famous poets. She was also ... |
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| Edmond Spenser | |
| ... Their correspondence shows that both men were passionately interested in theories of poetry and in experiments in quantitative versification in English. ... |
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| Unchartered Territory: A Discussion Of Originality In The Works Of ... | |
| ... significant. They both possess a deep intelligence and Orthodox Christianity from which flows their poetry of 17th century England. ... |
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| Abstract:analyzes The Poem `because I Could Not Stop For Death, | |
| ... NOTES [1.] Others who have written on Emily Dickinson's responses to death include Ruth Miller (The Poetry of Emily Dickinson [Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan UP ... |
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| Ee Cummings: Defender Of Individualism And Non-conformity | |
| ... Cummings experimented with words on a page to make pictures and called it poetry; imaginably, it was controversially received at the time. ... |
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| Mcguckian And Politics | |
| ... Readings of Medbh McGuckian's poetry often result in all of these actions, proving that her work is one of complexity and character. ... |
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| Matthew Arnold - Dover Beach | |
| ... Matthew changed school in 1844. He went to Balliol College in Oxford. As from the years he went to school, he was obsessed by poetry and making poems. ... |
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| Maya Angelou's Biography | |
| ... with life. Her poetry becomes famous because of her hardships of life. In her poetry, it seems as is she is telling a story. Her ... |
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| Great Depression | |
| ... While at Lombard, Sandburg joined the Poor Writers'' Club, an informal literary organization whose members met to read and criticize poetry. ... |
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| William Faulkner | |
| ... 18). Faulkner took interest in poetry around 1910, but no one in Oxford, Mississippi, could tell him hat to do with his poems. Faulkner ... |
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| John Keats | |
| ... However with all his trials and tribulations he was very passionate about his poetry. The rich, sensuous way in which he wrote demonstrates it. ... |
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| Miss | |
| ... muse. Generally, this would be the muse of epic poetry (Calliope); here, there's a different sort of "muse" that is invoked. The ... |
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