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  2. The Beauty of the Husband (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    The Beauty of the Husband won Carson the T. S. Eliot Prize on her third consecutive nomination in 2001, [5] making her the first woman to be awarded this honour. [6] That same year, the book won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry, [7] and the Quebec Writers' Federation Award – A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry. [8]

  3. Zhuo Wenjun - Wikipedia

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    Angry, her father denied her any support. Finding herself in poverty because her new husband's family was not rich, Zhuo Wenjun opened a wine shop. Ashamed that his daughter was a simple innkeeper, her father relented and gave them money and servants. [2] Emperor Wu learned of Sima Xiangru's talent and offered him an official cargo in the ...

  4. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    A writer learning the craft of poetry might use the tools of poetry analysis to expand and strengthen their own mastery. [4] A reader might use the tools and techniques of poetry analysis in order to discern all that the work has to offer, and thereby gain a fuller, more rewarding appreciation of the poem. [5]

  5. Michael Field (author) - Wikipedia

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    The Wattlefold: Unpublished Poems (1930). Works and Days: From the Journal of Michael Field, (1933) edited by T. Sturge Moore (unpublished journals are now available on microfilm) kept from 1888, annual to 1914. A Shorter Shırazad: 101 Poems of Michael Field (1999) selection by Ivor C. Treby; Where the Blessed Feet Have Trod - poem.

  6. Modern Love (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    The husband has to face this when, in sonnet 7, he sees his wife as the attractive woman that others may find her through an imaginative reconstruction of his own mental habits, yet falls back on the demand on her, not simply for social prudence in behaviour but for emotional faithfulness to himself in addition.

  7. William Collins (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The poem appealed to bardic subject matter "whose power had charm’d a Spenser’s ear" to the imaginative rehabilitation of true poetry. Another indication of the new direction his work was taking was the "Ode on the Music of the Grecian Theatre" that Collins proposed sending to Hayes in 1750.

  8. Louis Zukofsky - Wikipedia

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    Louis Zukofsky (January 23, 1904 – May 12, 1978) was an American poet. He was the primary instigator and theorist of the so-called "Objectivist" poets, a short lived collective of poets who after several decades of obscurity would reemerge around 1960 and become a significant influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad.

  9. Marion Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Marion Bernstein (16 September 1846- 6 February 1906) [1] [2] was a poet whose verse included darkly humorous poems that asserted women's rights.Most of her published work was printed in newspapers in Glasgow, most notably the Glasgow Weekly Mail.