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Karl Lagerfeld: Creative destruction
Second Childhood
Article dealing with nursery rhymes as poetry, discussing the variety to be found in these verses, with examples.
Dylan Thomas. An introduction
Thomas's style of verse employs free association and musical concatenations.
T. S. Eliot. An introduction
Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965) and Ezra Pound (1885-1872) were two Americans who lived in Europe and altered the manner and form of English poetry.
Georgian Poetry and James Elroy Flecker
James Elroy Flecker was almost exactly a contemporary of Rupert Brooke.
Seamus Heaney. A Brief Introduction
Seamus Heaney was the son of a farmer who worked 50 hectares of land and kept cattle.
Ezra Pound. An introduction
Ezra Pound (1885-1972) is generally spoken of as an American writer, although he lived over half his life in Europe and declared a preference for older cultures that foster and appreciate the arts.
Ted Hughes. A Brief Introduction
Edward J. Hughes grew up in Yorkshire where the bleak moorland and its wildlife provided a backdrop to many of his poems.
The War Poets: an introduction
The War Poets did not come to treat war in the grand and glorious manner of Brooke, who was ignorant of the matter beyond the Iliad, and their verses gained more attention during the course of the war - in several cases after their deaths.
Love Poem
A short love poem.
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