Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) was an American poet, writer, and satirist. She is best known for her sharp wit and biting…
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Edward Hovell-Thurlow (1781-1829) was an English poet and politician. He was a member of parliament and also served as Lord…
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Emma Lazarus (1849-1887) was an American poet and activist known for her advocacy on behalf of Jewish refugees and immigrants.…
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Fitz-Greene Halleck (1790-1867) was an American poet. He is known for his satirical and humorous works, including "Fanny" and "Alnwick…
View PostsFrederick Lampson
Frederick Locker-Lampson (1821-1895) was an English poet and politician known for his elegant and romantic verse. His works, such as…
View PostsGeorge Prentice
George D. Prentice (1802-1870) was an American journalist and poet. He was the editor of the Louisville Journal and also…
View PostsGilbert Frankau
Gilbert Frankau (1884-1952) was an English poet, novelist, and soldier who wrote about the experiences of World War I and…
View PostsHartley Coleridge
Hartley Coleridge (1796-1849) was an English poet and critic, best known for his lyrical ballads and romantic sonnets. He was…
View PostsHenry Vaughan
Henry Vaughan (1622-1695) was a Welsh metaphysical poet and religious writer. Vaughan's poetry was heavily influenced by his religious beliefs,…
View PostsJack Spicer
Jack Spicer (1925–1965) was an American poet associated with the San Francisco Renaissance. His work is often characterized as a…
View PostsJames Thomson
James Thomson: James Thomson (1700-1748) was a Scottish poet known for his nature poetry and the long poem "The Seasons."…
View PostsJohannes Andersen
Johannes Carl Andersen (1873-1962) was a Danish writer and collector of fairy tales who is best known for his translations…
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