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Emma Tatham (1829–1855), English poet widely admired in her century; Kutty Kunju Thankachi (1820–1904), Indian poet, writer and composer; Charlotte Maria Tucker (1821–1893), English poet and writer; Mary Ware (1828–1915), American poet, prose writer; Jane Wilde (1821–1896), Irish poet and nationalist; Ruth Wills (1826–1908), English ...
Dorothy Margaret Stuart, née Browne (1889, Meerbrook, Staffordshire – 14 September 1963), was a British poet and writer. [1]In 1924 she won a silver medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for her "Fencers' song" cycle, Sword Songs.
20th-century English poets (1 C, 555 P) ... Pages in category "20th-century British poets" The following 165 pages are in this category, out of 165 total.
In the early years of the 20th century, rhymed lyric poetry, usually expressing the feelings of the poet, was the dominant poetic form in America, [1] Europe and the British colonies. The relevance and acceptability of the lyric in the modern age was, though, called into question by modernism , the growing mechanization of human experience and ...
Ann Taylor's verse "My Mother" became a sentimental favourite. It was republished throughout the 19th century and was still being memorized as a standard recital work into the mid-20th century. Donelle Ruwe traces the publishing history of "My Mother," beginning in 1807 when the poem was first published as a stand-alone, single-volume work.
English women poets (1 C, 563 P) Manx women poets (4 P) Women poets from Northern Ireland (15 P) Scottish women poets (131 P) Welsh women poets (1 C, 51 P).
"Emily Dickinson and the Poetry of the Inner Life". Review of English Literature 3.2 (April 1962): 78–87; Frost (Robert Frost). Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1964; Christianity and Poetry. London: Burns & Oates, 1965; Reaching into Silence: a study of eight twentieth-century visionaries. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1974; Seven Men of Vision: an ...
Emory Women Writers Resource Project A collection of texts by women writing from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century. List of biographical dictionaries Collectively, the resources at this site "provide information about any 17th-century British woman writer one could imagine."