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  2. Category:Philosophical poems - Wikipedia

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    The Traveller (poem) This page was last edited on 18 January 2024, at 15:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  3. Josiah Gilbert Holland - Wikipedia

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    Known often by his initials “J.G.,” Holland penned the first biography of Abraham Lincoln just months after his assassination, which was a bestseller. Holland was the first to publish the first known poem written by an African American. One of Holland’s novels was among the earliest examples of the genre that became literary realism.

  4. The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien - Wikipedia

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    The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien is a 2024 book of poetry of the English philologist, poet, and author J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Tolkien scholars, wife and husband Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond. Its three volumes contain some 900 versions of 195 poems, among them around 70 previously unpublished.

  5. Philosophical poets - Wikipedia

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    A philosophical poet is a poetic writer who employs poetic devices to explore subjects common to the field of philosophy, esp. those revolving around language: e.g., philosophy of language, semiotics, phenomenology, hermeneutics, literary theory, psychoanalysis, and critical theory. [1]

  6. Philosophy and literature - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking, the philosophy of literature is a branch of aesthetics, the branch of philosophy that deals with the question, "What is art"? Much of aesthetic philosophy has traditionally focused on the plastic arts or music, however, at the expense of the verbal arts. Much traditional discussion of aesthetic philosophy seeks to establish ...

  7. Philip James Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Bailey is known almost exclusively by his one voluminous poem, Festus, first published anonymously in 1839, and then expanded with a second edition in 1845.A vast pageant of theology and philosophy, it comprised in some twelve divisions an attempt to represent the relation of God to man, and to postulate "a gospel of faith and reason combined."

  8. Kevin Hart (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Hart was born on 5 July 1954 to James Henry Hart and his wife, Rosina Mary Wooton. [2] Hart's family moved to Brisbane, Australia, in 1966. [3] Hart attended secondary school at Oxley State High School, [3] and gained his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from the Australian National University. [4]

  9. Gary Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Gary Snyder (born May 8, 1930) is an American poet, essayist, lecturer, and environmental activist.His early poetry has been associated with the Beat Generation and the San Francisco Renaissance and he has been described as the "poet laureate of Deep Ecology". [2]