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  • | movement = Acmeist poetry | magnum_opus = | influences = ... Who's Who in 20th Century World Poetry. (ondon: Routledge, 2001 ...
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  • a love for haikai, a sort of cooperative poetry that began with the 5-7-5 ... year he moved to Edo to further his study of poetry. ==Rise to fame== ...
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  • and Florentine poet. His greatest work, the epic poem The Divine Comedy, is ... not only with creating a magnificent poetry; he is also considered to ...
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  • ===Epic Poetry=== Like myth and legend, epic poetry deals with heroes of long ago, supernatural ...
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  • Ginsberg is best known for Howl (1956), an epic poem about the self ... As a teenager, Ginsberg began reading poetry. He became acquainted ...
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  • of what is widely considered the greatest epic poem in the English language ... ancient languages infused Milton's poetry with a unique (and sometimes ...
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  • structuring device to unify lines of poetry, as opposed to other devices ... early Germanic languages. The Old English epic Beowulf, as well as most other ...
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  • The Nibelungenlied, translated as The Song of the Nibelungs, is an ... *Gentry, Francis G. and Walter, James K., eds. 1995. German epic poetry ...
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  • texts, values, and exceptionalism. All epic poetry in Western literature ... with remembering Greece's stock of epic poetry in the times before literacy ...
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  • it brought, Wordsworth tried to create a poetry of the people, in the language ... in 1815, Wordsworth affirmed that "poetry is most just to its own divine ...
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  • genres of Sanskrit literature include poetry, drama, religion and ritual ... in the world. While it is clearly a poetic epic, it contains large tracts ...
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  • Beowulf (c. 700 C.E.) is a heroic epic poem, written in Old English ... own as one of the most popular and enduring epic poems ever written. Since ...
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  • to present it as a heresy of "true" poetry. This movement ... with card-playing in Góngora’s poetry reveal that cards formed ...
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  • * Much of Sumerian and Akkadian poetry makes reference to lapis lazuli as a gem befitting royal splendor. For instance, this stone is repeatedly ...
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  • such a lucid and sophisticated work of poetry. Finally, Jerome and the ... influence on the work of a number of epic poets, including Virgil, John ...
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  • him, was a rebel and iconoclast. Their poetry would share some of the same ... the neoclassical obsession with epic poetry by playing with a number ...
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  • | subject = Epic poetry, Puranas | movement = | notableworks = Kumārasambhavam ... poet and playwright. His plays and poetry are primarily based on the ...
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  • Prufrock," The Waste Land, and the epic Four Quartets, are considered ... producing challenging, uncompromising poetry to express the complexities ...
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  • now endorse, it does show the cost of the epic struggle between good and ... may be a secondary figure in American poetry — overshadowed, as he was ...
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  • In his late career, his masterpiece, the epic poem Faust, would become so ... the Psalms, and the (forged) ancient poetry of Ossian. During this time ...
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