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Poets and later
The lecture was published as Poetry and Drama and later included in Eliot's 1957 collection On Poetry and Poets.
References to Ceridwen and her cauldron found in the work of the 12th-century Gogynfeirdd or Poets of the Princes ( such as Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr ) he thus considers later, derivative works.
He died less than three years later, at his house in Adelphi Buildings, London and was interred in Poets ' Corner in Westminster Abbey.
He reviewed Curran's Speeches, Carlyle's Life of Cromwell, a pamphlet by Isaac Butt on The Protection of Home Industry, The Age of Pitt and Fox, and later on The Poets and Dramatists of Ireland, edited by Denis Florence MacCarthy ( 4 April 1846 ); The Industrial History of Free Nations, by Torrens McCullagh, and Father Meehan's The Confederation of Kilkenny ( 8 August 1846 ).
" The British music magazine NME stated, " Serious spokesmen like Gil Scott-Heron, Gary Byrd, and the Last Poets paved the way for the many socially committed Black a decade later.
References to Aneirin are found in the work of the Poets of the Princes, but his fame declined in the later Middle Ages until the re-assertion of Welsh identity by antiquarian writers of the Tudor period.
* The Two Poets ( 1886 ), later revised as The Rival Poets ( 1901 )
" A Sessions of the Poets ," describing a meeting of the contemporary versifiers under the presidency of Apollo to decide who should wear the laurel wreath, is the prototype of many later satires.
Warren and Tate were invited to join a group of young Southern poets under the leadership of John Crowe Ransom ; the group were known as the Fugitive Poets and later as the Southern Agrarians.
Often, these were merely political attacks, as in the later Battel of the Poets ( 1729, by Edward Cooke ), which was an attack on Alexander Pope.
A later addition is a full size statue of Lord Byron carved by Bertel Thorvaldsen, originally offered to Westminster Abbey for inclusion in Poets ' Corner, but refused due to the poet's reputation for immorality.
As in Powers's later novel, The Stress of Her Regard, The Anubis Gates features a number of the Romantic Poets as characters.
Some of those buried in Poets ' Corner also had memorials erected to them over or near their grave, either around the time of their death or later.
In some cases, such as Joseph Addison, the burial took place elsewhere in Westminster Abbey, with a memorial later erected in Poets ' Corner.
At least two of the memorials ( both to individuals buried in Poets ' Corner – Rowe and Gay ) were later moved to a location elsewhere in the Abbey due to the discovery of old paintings on the wall behind them.
Silenus was born into an aristocratic family on Earth, during the Hegira, and was later among the settlers of the Poets ' City.
In English, he was first published in the Observer in 1962, and five years later a Selected Poems appeared in the Penguin Modern European Poets imprint, with an introduction by Al Alvarez and translations by Ian Milner and George Theiner.
To the twelfth volume of this collection Samuel Johnson contributed a character of William Collins, which later formed the basis of the life of Collins in the Lives of the Poets.
The Liverpool poets were a strong influence on the late 1970s Kent group The Medway Poets ( some of whom later founded the Stuckists art group ), and were also involved in reading with them.
His numerous ventures as a literary entrepreneur included: the setting up of Fore Publications ( 1938 ); the magazines Left Review ( to 1938 ), Arena, Seven ( taken over in wartime, mainly for the paper stock ), Our Time ; and the publishing of the Key Books, and later Key Poets series.
One of his first articles was on Roger McGough and Adrian Henri, two pop-oriented Liverpool Poets who later joined Patten in a best-selling poetry anthology called The Mersey Sound, drawing popular attention to his own contemporary collections Little Johnny's Confession ( 1967 ) and Notes to the Hurrying Man ( 1969 ).
The Three Poets were contemporaries and are considered to be amongst the greatest Chinese poets by many later scholars.
He was later included in the Penguin Modern Poets series.

Poets and generation
In 1950, Lowell was included in the influential anthology Mid-Century American Poets as one of the key literary figures of his generation.
In 1950, Ciardi edited a poetry collection, Mid-Century American Poets, which identified the best poets of the generation that had come into its own in the 1940s: Richard Wilbur, Muriel Rukeyser, John Frederick Nims, Karl Shapiro, Elizabeth Bishop, Theodore Roethke, Delmore Schwartz, Randall Jarrell, Robert Lowell, Ciardi himself, and several others.
A prominent figure in the second generation of the New York School of Poets, Berrigan was peer to Jim Carroll, Anselm Hollo, Ron Padgett, Anne Waldman, and Lewis Warsh.
Phil Bowen in A Gallery to Play To: The Story of the Mersey Poets considers that the poets were as central to their generation as the poets centred around W. H. Auden were to theirs.

Poets and story
* A short story from 1993, " The Great Lover ", is inspired by the World War I War Poets.
The Land of Cockaigne ( also Cockaygne, Cokaygne ), was an imaginary land of idleness and luxury, famous in medieval story, and the subject of more than one poem, one of which, an early translation of a 13th-century French work, is given in Ellis's Specimens of Early English Poets.
This story is also mentioned in the Qur ' an in Surah 26: Al-Shu ' ara ' ( The Poets ) in verses 60-67.
* City Lights Pocket Poets checklist and the story behind the cover design, from a fan's personal website
The generally accepted story regarding the manner of his death was first given in Theophilus Cibber's Lives of the Poets.
The play Three Poets by playwright Romulus Linney includes a one act story about Komachi the poet.
In 2004, Pfefferle published Poets on Place, the story of his year-long trip around America interviewing and photographing American poets: Mark Strand, Rita Dove, Denise Duhamel, Charles Wright, Mark Wunderlich, Henry Taylor, David St. John, and Nikki Giovanni.
This was followed in 1955 by The Lady in the Tower, and, in 1957, by another love story, A Girl Among Poets, which won praise from Sir John Betjeman, who wrote of the author's " gift for describing farcical situations ".

Poets and secret
It followed on the heels of the 1952 show trials of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee and the secret execution of thirteen members on Stalin's orders in the Night of the Murdered Poets.

Poets and sister
Alice and her sister were included in the influential anthology The Female Poets of America prepared by Rufus Griswold.
Furthermore, she believed that she and her sister had a destiny pertaining to this. When Levertov moved to the United States, she fell under the influence of the Black Mountain Poets, especially the mysticism of Charles Olson.

Poets and their
Cambridge was home to the famous Fireside Poets — so called because their poems would often be read aloud by families in front of their evening fires.
In their day, the Fireside Poets — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, and Oliver Wendell Holmes — were as popular and influential as rock stars are today.
Poets known for their epigrams whose work has been lost include Cornificia.
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
As a " neo-classical form of modernism " which essentialized " poetic craft and cultural continuity ", the Guild of Poets placed Alexander Pope, Théophile Gautier, Rudyard Kipling, Innokentiy Annensky, and the Parnassian poets among their predecessors.
Poets who have acknowledged their debt to the Poetic Edda include Vilhelm Ekelund, August Strindberg, J. R. R.
In spite of this oppression, however, the famous Maigue Poets strove to keep alive their ancient Gaelic Poetry in towns like Croom and Bruree.
Poets like William Wordsworth and William Blake believed that the technological changes that were taking place as a part of the industrial revolution were polluting their cherished view of nature as being perfect and pure.
Cavalier Poets, like any other genre of poetry, had characteristics that defined their works.
* Poets perform their own work
Critic Jason Ankeny wrote, " With their politically charged raps, taut rhythms, and dedication to raising African-American consciousness, the Last Poets almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for the emergence of hip-hop.
: The ancient Poets animated all sensible objects with Gods or Geniuses, calling them by the names and adorning them with the properties of woods, rivers, mountains, lakes, cities, nations, and whatever their enlarged & numerous senses could perceive.
A group of poets now known as the " Confederation Poets ", including Charles G. D. Roberts, Archibald Lampman, Bliss Carman, Duncan Campbell Scott, and William Wilfred Campbell, came to prominence in the 1880s and 1890s, Choosing the world of nature as their inspiration, their work was drawn from their own experiences and, at its best, written in their own tones.
Some contemporary Pop / Rock singers, such as Maija Vilkkumaa, Jenni Vartiainen, Anssi Kela, Irina, Chisu, Anna Puu, Anna Eriksson, Hanna Pakarinen and Antti Tuisku, and pop rock groups such as Scandinavian Music Group, Poets of the Fall and PMMP, are very popular in Finland and they all primarily sing in Finnish, which may contribute to their relatively low profile internationally.
While a member of the League of Canadian Poets he performed a national reading tour under their auspices.
The group was to have a significant influence on 20th-century poetry, especially through T. S. Eliot, whose essay The Metaphysical Poets ( 1921 ) praised the very anti-Romantic and intellectual qualities of which Johnson and his contemporaries had disapproved, and helped bring their poetry back into favour with readers.
Poets often self-publish as their work is generally of extremely specialized appeal and therefore risky to mainstream publishers.
" Because of their moral standpoint, he excludes such plays as these from the general condemnation of stage plays in his Schoole of Abuse, containing a pleasant invective against Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Jesters and such like Caterpillars of the Commonwealth ( 1579 ).
In March 2005, the Academy of American Poets named Life Studies one of their Groundbreaking Books of the 20th century, stating that it had " a profound impact ," particularly over the confessional poetry movement which the book helped launch.
Due to their residence in the district, the three poets are collectively known as the ' Lake Poets '.

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