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18 Analysis of Byron and Wordsworth Poems

Simple Analysis of Lord Byron and William Wordsworth Poems – The basic enthusiasm of Romanticism is not an appreciate to nature or human being reflect the spontaneous or not for changes, but more regard to free overflow with the experience by their own way. Its more evidence with the following quotation, that someone describes the … Read more

Guiltiest Verses and Natural Complaint

Alifmuku and His Poems – Literary work is the reflection of human’s attitude that depicted through character’s behavior in certain story structure. The literary work also defines and—in some point— also dramatise human attitude which even beyond the true reality. Literature is also a universal cultural form. It represents creative art product, which its object … Read more

10 Poems of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth and the Example of His Poems – William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was a major Romantic poet, based in the Lake District, England. His poems are frequently inspired by the beauty of nature and he is known as one of the greatest English poets. Wordsworth attended Hawkshead Grammar School, where his love of poetry was firmly … Read more

10 Poems of Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway and the Example of his Poems – Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in suburban Oak Park, IL, to Dr. Clarence and Grace Hemingway. Ernest was the second of six children to be raised in the quiet suburban town. His father was a physician, and both parents were devout Christians. Hemingway’s … Read more

10 Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer and The Examples of His Poems  – Geoffrey Chaucer (born 1340/44, died 1400) is remembered as the author of The Canterbury Tales, which ranks as one of the greatest epic works of world literature. Chaucer made a crucial contribution to English literature in using English at a time when much court poetry was still written … Read more

10 Poems of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe and The Example of His Poems – Edgar Allan Poe, (born January 19, 1809, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died October 7, 1849, Baltimore, Maryland) American short-story writer, poet, critic, and editor who is famous for his cultivation of mystery and the macabre. His tale The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841) initiated the modern … Read more

10 Poems of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson and The Example of Her Poems – Emily Dickinson’s life has always fascinated people, even before she was famous for her poetry. She was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, a small farming village, on December 10, 1830, to Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson. Edward Dickinson was a well-respected lawyer and politician, descended from a prominent … Read more

10 Famous Poems by William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare and His Famous Poems – Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), the supreme English poet and playwright, universally recognized as the greatest of all dramatists. His father William was a successful local businessman and his mother Mary was the daughter of a landowner. Relatively prosperous, it is likely the family paid for Williams education, although there is no … Read more

10 Famous Poems by Robert Frost

Robert Frost and His Famous Poems – Robert Frost holds a unique and almost isolated position in American letters. In a sense, Frost stands at the crossroads of 19th-century American poetry and modernism, for in his verse may be found the culmination of many 19th-century tendencies and traditions as well as parallels to the works … Read more

10 Famous Poems by Pablo Neruda

Pablo Neruda and His Famous Poems – Pablo Neruda may have evoked a number of controversies throughout his lifetime, but he still remains one of the most influential literati of the modernist 20th century. His poetic flair was without doubt, one of the finest of his time, for which he received a number of accolades … Read more

10 Famous Poems by John Keats

John Keats and His Famous Poems – John Keats was born in Moorgate, near London, 31 of October 1795. He is one of the major poets of the English romantic movement. He is famous by his songs, romances, epistolary poems, epics, hymns, ballads, odes, sonnets. John was the oldest of Thomas and Frances Keats’ (born Jennings) four children: … Read more

10 Famous Short Poems by William Butler Yeats

W.B. Yeats and His Famous Poems – William Butler Yeats was an instrumental part of the “Irish Literary Revival” that redefined Irish writing, and it is impossible to imagine 20th-century Irish literature without him. He came to prominence during a tumultuous period in his country’s history, and the idea of an independent Irish identity was crucial … Read more

10 Short Famous Poems by William Blake

William Blake and His Famous Poems – William Blake was born at 28 Broad Street in Soho, London on 27 November 1757. His father James Blake was a hosier. He and his wife Catherine had 6 children. William Blake was a famous poet, painter and engraver of the late 18th century and early 19th century. Blake … Read more

10 Famous Poems by Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo and His Famous Poems – The novelist, poet, and dramatist Victor Marie Hugo was born in Besançon, France, Feb. 26, 1802 and  died May 22, 1885, was the preeminent French man of letters of the 19th century and the leading exponent and champion of romanticism. Victor Hugo is a writer whose works are … Read more

10 Famous Poems by Charles Baudelaire

Charles Baudelaire and His Famous Poems – Charles Baudelaire was born in Paris on the 9th of April, 1821 in Paris in the family of a senator. When Charles was not yet six years old, his father, who was 34 years older, than his wife, died. And his mother married again. Baudelaire did not get across … Read more