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Poetry and became
" Poetry and letter writing, for instance, became a central component of rhetorical study during the Middle Ages.
The Manchester Poetry Festival's Richard Michael became interested in sponsoring this event, and Henry Normal, an up and coming poet, initially decided to sponsor it himself.
Honey combs ; upon his death, Kvasir's blood was drained and mixed with honey, which became the Mead of Poetry
Fjalar and Galar mixed the blood with honey and the mixture became mead, and whomever partakes of it becomes a poet or scholar ( Kvasir ’ s blood had become the Mead of Poetry ).
A classical scholar and translator, Marsh edited five anthologies of Georgian Poetry between 1912 and 1922, and he became Rupert Brooke's literary executor, editing his Collected Poems in 1918.
Poetry Wales became involved with publishing, firstly as Poetry Wales Press, and then, since 1985, as Seren Books.
The faculty at the University of Leipzig refused Gesner teaching privileges, however, and on the foundation of the University of Göttingen he became Professor of Poetry and Eloquence ( 1734 ) and subsequently librarian, continuing to publish works on classical languages and literature as well composing Latin poetry and publicizing the university.
Though at first anonymous, its authorship soon became known, with the result that Keble was in 1831 appointed to the Chair of Poetry at Oxford, which he held until 1841.
In 2003 he released the fourth single of his album, Hypnotized which became successful enough to be included on Paul's next compilation from the " Perfecto Presents ..." series, " Perfecto Presents: Great Wall " included the Deepsky remix of the song as well as tracks like Motorcycle's " As the Rush Comes ", Björk's " Pagan Poetry ", UNKLE's remix of Ian Brown's " F. E. A. R.
Both his parents died early and he was taught by Martin Georg Christgau where he learned Hebrew and became interested in Latin Poetry.
In 1981 he became the first editor of the new magazine published by the Poetry Ireland society, called Poetry Ireland Review.
When asked by Harriet Munroe to provide an introduction to what became known as the Objectivist issue of Poetry, Louis Zukofsky provided his essay Sincerity and Objectification: With Special Reference to the Work of Charles Reznikoff.
He became fellow of his college in the next year, and in 1711 University Reader or Professor of Poetry.
She was the founder of the San Francisco Poetry Guild and, in 1947, the director of the first poetry festival in the United States, laying the groundwork ( along with other figures such as Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan, William Everson, Jack Spicer, James Broughton ) and others, for what became known as the San Francisco Renaissance.
In 1971, a large number of the poets associated with the British Poetry Revival joined the dormant, if not moribund Poetry Society and in the elections became the Poetry Society's new council.
To this end, Brooks and Warren published Understanding Poetry and Understanding Fiction which both became standard pedagogical textbooks in American high schools and colleges during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.
He became known as the " Father " of the " Modern Puerto Rican Poetry Movement ".
From 1995-1997, during Hass's two terms as the US Poet Laureate ( Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress ), he became a champion of literacy, poetry, and ecological awareness.
While Shostakovich's music on the whole was virtually banned during this period due to the Zhdanov decree, smaller works such as the Fourth String Quartet and From Jewish Folk Poetry became widely known to many of the composer's compatriots through play-throughs at musicians ' homes.
They became close friends and formed the Poetry Society of South Carolina, which helped spark a revival of southern literature.

Poetry and mass
Venues like Nuyorican Poets Cafe in New York City and mass media formats, like Gorski's and John Giorno's, form the two lines of influence leading to Def Poetry on HBO.

Poetry and cultural
Poetry slams can feature a broad range of voices, styles, cultural traditions, and approaches to writing and performance.
Heaney's engagement with poetry as a necessary engine for cultural and personal change, is reflected in his prose works The Redress of Poetry ( 1995 ) and Finders Keepers: Selected Prose, 1971 – 2001 ( 2002 ).
Local film and digital media agency Screen West Midlands referred to the event as “ Personal, Instinctual & Organic Video Poetry of everyday life .” The event was a way of embracing the Black Country's distinctive cultural characteristics in the medium of film.
The most notable annual cultural events in Kajaani are Kajaanin Runoviikko ( The Kajaani Poetry Week ), originally known as Sana ja Sävel, and Kainuun JazzKevät ( The Kainuu Jazz Spring ).
Perhaps the crucial cultural document here was ( and is ) Donald Allen's anthology The New American Poetry 1945-1960.
The main event of the cultural life in Struga is the world's largest poetry gathering, Struga Poetry Evenings, whose laureates have included several Nobel Prize for Literature winners such as Joseph Brodsky, Eugenio Montale, Pablo Neruda, Seamus Heaney, Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca and many others since 1966.
William Irwin Thompson ( born July 1938 ) is known primarily as a social philosopher and cultural critic, but he has also been writing and publishing poetry throughout his career and received the Oslo International Poetry Festival Award in 1986.
Whilst working as Writer in Residence at Renfrew District Libraries in 1990 Leonard compiled Radical Renfrew: Poetry from the French Revolution to the First World War, an anthology resurrecting the work of long forgotten poets from the West of Scotland and disproving the “ traditional ”, fictitious belief that Scotland at that time was a cultural wasteland.
Poetry is the most important form of literature in the city of Semnan, especially in terms of its cultural value.
Poetry in Afghanistan has long been a cultural tradition and passion.
* A. Arweiler, " Interpreting cultural change: Semiotics and exegesis in Dracontius ’ De laudibus Dei ," in Poetry and Exegesis in Premodern Latin Christianity: The Encounter between Classical and Christian Strategies of Interpretation.
The Belarusian government sponsors many annual cultural festivals: Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk ; " Minsk Spring "; " Slavonic Theatrical Meetings "; International Jazz Festival ; National Harvesting Festival ; " Arts for Children and Youth "; Competition of Youth Variety Show Arts ; " Muses of Niesvizh "; " Mir Castle "; and the National Festival of the Belarusian Song and Poetry.

Poetry and Yevgeny
* The Poetry Lovers ' Page ( a translation by Yevgeny Bonver )
The Society has published several books, including, most recently, The Philomathean Society Anthology of Poetry in Honor of Daniel Hoffman — Hoffman, a former professor at the university and a distinguished poet in his own right, had brought many renowned poets and authors, including John Updike, Seamus Heaney, Joyce Carol Oates, and Yevgeny Yevtushenko, to read in the Philomathean Halls.

Poetry and Robert
He also illustrated several best-selling books, including Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens ( 1875 ), Selections from the Poetry of Robert Herrick ( 1882 ), and She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith ( 1887 ).
* Gnawing Medusa's Flesh: The Science Fiction Poetry of Robert Calvert
But as Chu points out, there are plenty of examples of science fiction poetry and verse by writers including Diane Ackerman, Emily Dickinson, Suzette Haden Elgin ( who founded the Science Fiction Poetry Association and authored The Science Fiction Poetry Handbook ), Ruth Fainlight, Robert Frazier, Cathy Park Hong, Andrew Joron, and Frederick Turner, among many others.
* Brower, Robert H., and Earl Miner, Japanese Court Poetry, Stanford University Press, 1961.
At Oxford he met Robert Graves, also an Old Carthusian, and they co-edited a poetry publication, Oxford Poetry, in 1921.
In 1966 he was nominated for the Oxford Professorship of Poetry in succession to Robert Graves ; with some misgivings he agreed to stand and was elected by a large majority over the other candidate, Robert Lowell.
Professor Robert DiYanni, in his book " Literature-Reading Fiction, Poetry, Drama and the Essay " wrote: " Rhetoricians have catalogued more than 250 different figures of speech, expressions or ways of using words in a nonliteral sense.
A collection of her verse has appeared in English in " Flora Brovina, Call me by my Name, Poetry from Kosova " in a bilingual Albanian-English Edition, translated by Robert Elsie, New York: Gjonlekaj 2001.
Robert Minhinnick, born in 1952, is also a notable poet from the second half of the twentieth century and edited Poetry Wales magazine from 1997 to 2008.
* Guérard, Albert, Jr .: Robert Bridges: A Study of Traditionalism in Poetry, Harvard University Press, 1942.
* Selected Poetry by Robert Burns, with William Donnelly.
Barnfield's Lady Pecunia and The Complaint of Poetry were used as sample texts by the early 17th-century phonetician Robert Robinson for his invented phonetic script.
* Woods, Mark Robert ( 1987 ) John Keble's Theory of Poetry and its Sources.
Poetry by Robert Huddlestone ( 1814 – 1887 ) inscribed in paving in Writers ' Square, Belfast
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Frost, New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes
* C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Robert Gray, Afterimages
* C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Robert Gray, Certain Things
* C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Robert Harris, Jane, Interlinear and Other Poems
* C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Robert Adamson, The Clean Dark
* Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Robert Adamson, The Clean Dark
* Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Robert Gray Selected Poems 1963 – 83
* American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal in Poetry, Robert Penn Warren

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