- or surface-level meanings. Any
particular instance of
poetry is
called a
poem and is
written by a poet.
Poets use a
variety of
techniques called poetic...
- the
poems "Sparrows" and "Thoughts of a Landsman".
Cohen published his
first poem in
March 1954 in the
magazine CIV/n. The
issue also
included poems by...
- "Boots" is a
poem by
English author and poet
Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). It was
first published in 1903, in his
collection The Five Nations. "Boots" imagines...
-
raised in the Emperor's
court household as his godson. He
published his
first poem at the age of 15, and was
widely recognized by the
literary establishment...
- An
epistolary poem, also
called a
verse letter or
letter poem, is a
poem in the form of an
epistle or letter.
Epistolary poems date at
least as
early as...
- "The
Rhyming Poem", also
written as "The
Riming Poem", is a
poem of 87
lines found in the
Exeter Book, a tenth-century
collection of Old
English poetry...
- books,
including non-fiction works, as well as essays, narratives, and
poems. Born into the
prominent Huxley family, he
graduated from
Balliol College...
- poet who is
credited as the
author of the
Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic
poems that are
foundational works of
ancient Gr**** literature.
Homer is considered...
-
collected folk
songs from
across Scotland,
often revising or
adapting them. His
poem (and song) "Auld Lang Syne" is
often sung at
Hogmanay (the last day of the...
- 1882) was an
American poet and educator. His
original works include the
poems "Paul Revere's Ride", "The Song of Hiawatha", and "Evangeline". He was the...