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Housman's poetry influenced British music in a way comparable to that of Walt Whitman in the music of Delius, Vaughan Williams and others: Housman's works provided song texts, Whitman's the texts for larger choral works.
Notable practitioners of elegiac poetry have included Propertius, Jorge Manrique, Jan Kochanowski, Chidiock Tichborne, Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson, John Milton, Thomas Gray, Charlotte Turner Smith, William Cullen Bryant, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Evgeny Baratynsky, Alfred Tennyson, Walt Whitman, Louis Gallet, Antonio Machado, Juan Ramón Jiménez, William Butler Yeats, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Virginia Woolf.
Leaves of Grass is a poetry collection by the American poet Walt Whitman ( 1819 – 1892 ).
The roots of English-language poetic modernism can be traced back to the works of a number of earlier writers, including Walt Whitman, whose long lines approached a type of free verse, the prose poetry of Oscar Wilde, Robert Browning's subversion of the poetic self, Emily Dickinson's compression and the writings of the early English Symbolists, especially Arthur Symons.
Several of his works were inspired by the poetry of Walt Whitman.
He found great solace in reading poetry, later remarking that his discovery of the work of the gay, unconventionally spiritual, politically-radical Walt Whitman caused " a profound change " in him.
The final emergence of a truly indigenous English-language poetry in the United States was the work of two poets, Walt Whitman ( 1819 – 1892 ) and Emily Dickinson ( 1830 – 1886 ).
Charles Wood's skill in setting poetry to music is well-known to baritones in his setting of Walt Whitman's poem " Ethiopia Saluting the Colours " where he captures the mood of the American Civil War and the relationship between the black people forced into slavery and their deliverance by an unknown soldier bemused by the whole situation.
Later that year, Holmes contributed $ 10 to Walt Whitman, though he did not approve of his poetry, and convinced friend John Greenleaf Whittier to do the same.
Jarrell is also noted for his essays on Robert Frost — whose poetry was a large influence on Jarrell's own — Walt Whitman, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, and others, which were mostly collected in Poetry and the Age ( 1953 ).
He translated numerous works of poetry, novels and short stories into Serbian and Croatian ( Walt Whitman, Marcel Proust, Joseph Conrad, Benvenuto Cellini, George Meredith, ...).
Other Gallico cat books include Jennie ( 1950 ) ( American title The Abandoned ), Thomasina: The Cat Who Thought She Was God ( 1957 ), filmed in 1964 by the Walt Disney Studios as The Three Lives of Thomasina ( which was very popular in the former USSR in the early 1990s, inspiring the Russian remake Bezumnaya Lori ), and Honorable Cat ( 1972 ), a book of poetry and essays about cats.
Among other honors, Antler received the Whitman Prize from the Walt Whitman Association, given to the poet " whose contribution best reveals the continuing presence of Walt Whitman in American poetry ," in 1985.
Rossetti edited the first British edition of the poetry of Walt Whitman, which was published in 1868 ; however, this edition was bowdlerized.
All the while, he continued to publish essays, and grew interested in the poetry of Walt Whitman.
Williams's poetry shows many influences from William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman to Welsh hymns and the strict alliterative metres of traditional Welsh poetry, known as cynghanedd.
Pound / Odysseus is then saved from his sinking raft by Walt Whitman and Richard Lovelace as discovered in the anthology of poetry found in the camp toilet and the other prisoners are compared with Odysseus ' crew, " men of no fortune ".
As a young man of letters, Pavese had a particular interest in English-language literature, graduating from the University of Turin with a thesis on the poetry of Walt Whitman.
In its commitment to advancing contemporary American music, the Muir Quartet has had commissioned works written for them by such distinguished composers as Joan Tower ( Night Fields ), Sheila Silver ( From Darkness Emerging ), Richard Danielpour ( Shadow Dances and Psalms of Sorrow – featured on CBS Sunday Morning ), Richard Wilson ( Third String Quartet ), and Charles Fussell ( Being Music – based on poetry of Walt Whitman ).
She received her undergraduate degree from McGill University and earned a doctorate in English literature from Harvard in 1973 ( specializing in the poetry of Walt Whitman ).
Her son Merrill Denison is under " know ". Although Walt Whitman had never visited Bon Echo, Flora admired Whitman's work so much that she commissioned a piece of his poetry to be chiseled into the face of the Rock in foot-tall lettering, where it can still be seen today.
At age sixteen, he read the poems of Walt Whitman and began writing poetry.

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At Brown, he developed an interest in poetry, and Hay became a part of Providence's literary circle which included Sarah Helen Whitman and Nora Perry.
The Westminster Review referred to Miller's poetry as " Whitman without the coarseness ".
These two poets can be said to represent the birth of two major American poetic idioms — the free metric and direct emotional expression of Whitman, and the gnomic obscurity and irony of Dickinson — both of which would profoundly stamp the American poetry of the 20th century.
Anne Gilchrist, who became one of the first to write about Whitman, first read his poetry from Rossetti's edition, and Rossetti helped initiate their correspondence.
A reviewer for The New York Times hailed her poetry for its vision: " Like Whitman, Ms. Olds sings the body in celebration of a power stronger than political oppression.

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We may further grant to those of her ( Poetry's ) defenders who are lovers of poetry and yet not poets, the permission to speak in prose on her behalf: let them show not only that she is pleasant but also useful to States and to human life, and we will listen in a kindly spirit ; ;
And we can add that Krutch's interpretation of purgation is also one answer to Plato's fear that poetry will encourage our passions.
The dated poems also give us an idea of the degree to which Hardy drew upon past productions for his various volumes, and therefore probably are an indication of the amount of poetry he was writing at the time.
He also studied education, foreign customs, literature and poetry.
Best known for his novels including Brave New World and a wide-ranging output of essays, Huxley also edited the magazine Oxford Poetry, and published short stories, poetry, travel writing, film stories and scripts.
He also developed literary skills to write poetry in English.
James Basker also acknowledged this force when he explained why he chose " Amazing Grace " to represent a collection of anti-slavery poetry: " there is a transformative power that is applicable ...: the transformation of sin and sorrow into grace, of suffering into beauty, of alienation into empathy and connection, of the unspeakable into imaginative literature.
Although he wrote poetry, also an anthology of verses on the monasteries of Mesopotamia and Egypt, and a genealogical work, his fame rests upon his Book of Songs ( Kitab al-Aghani ).
References to cannibalizing the enemy has also been seen in poetry written in the Song Dynasty, ( for example, in Man Jiang Hong ) although the cannibalizing is perhaps poetic symbolism, expressing hatred towards the enemy.
Linebarger also employed the literary pseudonyms " Carmichael Smith " ( for his political thriller Atomsk ), " Anthony Bearden " ( for his poetry ) and " Felix C. Forrest " ( for the novels Ria and Carola ).
Dactylic hexameter ( also known as " heroic hexameter ") is a form of meter in poetry or a rhythmic scheme.
Early epic poetry was also accompanied by music, and pitch changes associated with the accented Greek must have highlighted the melody, though the exact mechanism is still a topic of discussion.
The trip also resulted in Thomas recording his first poetry to vinyl, which was released in America by Caedmon Records later that year.
David Holbrook, who has written three books about Thomas, stated in 1962, " the strangest feature of Dylan Thomas's notoriety-not that he is bogus, but that attitudes to poetry attached themselves to him which not only threaten the prestige, effectiveness and accessability to English poetry, but also destroyed his true voice and, at last, him.
While in Ottawa he also collected and published French Canadian Folk Songs, and a volume of his own poetry.
He also published the novel The Sykaos Papers and a collection of poetry.
Although Morris ' political work is well to the fore, Thompson also used his literary talents to comment on aspects of Morris ' work, such as his early Romantic poetry, which had previously received relatively little consideration.
American 20th-century novelist Thomas Wolfe wrote: " f all I have ever seen or learned, that book seems to me the noblest, the wisest, and the most powerful expression of man ’ s life upon this earth — and also the highest flower of poetry, eloquence, and truth.
This is similar to the parallel structure of Hebrew poetry, in which the second verse of a couplet often carries the same meaning as the first, though in the epistle the frequent recapitulations of already expressed ideas serve also to add to what has previously been said.
Food writing can also refer to poetry and fiction, such as Marcel Proust ’ s À la recherche du temps perdu ( In Search of Lost Time ), with its famous passage in which the narrator recollects his childhood memories as a result of sipping tea and eating a madeleine.
Apart from the several theological discourses, Gregory was also one of the most important early Christian men of letters, a very accomplished orator, perhaps one of the greatest of his time, and also a very prolific poet, writing several poems with theological and moral matter and some with biographical content, about himself and about his friends ( one short poem, " Eis ta Emmetra ", actually lays down some rules for the composition of poetry ).
Héktōr, or Éktōr as found in Aeolic poetry, is also an epithet of Zeus in his capacity as " he who holds together ".
Apollo, the god of music and poetry, also appears, along with a female figure tentatively identified as Mnemosyne, the mother of the Muses.

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