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Ruth Manning-Sanders (1886–1988), English poet and author best known for a series of children's books; Anna Margolin (1887–1952), Russian-American Yiddish-language poet; Gabriela Mistral (Lucila Godoy Alcayaga) (1889–1957), Chilean poet, educator, diplomat, and feminist, first Latin American to win Nobel Prize in Literature
Luminarium - an online anthology of English literature; A Time-Line of English Poetry from Old English to Post Modern; Representative Poetry Online Includes an index of 4,079 English poems by 618 poets, with bibliographies and literary criticism. Romantic Circles - a refereed scholarly website devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature ...
Pages in category "English women poets" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 555 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Historically, literature has been a male-dominated sphere, and any poetry written by a woman could be seen as feminist. Often, feminist poetry refers to that which was composed after the 1960s and the second wave of the feminist movement. [1] [2] This list focuses on poets who take explicitly feminist approaches to their poetry.
English women poets (1 C, 555 P) Manx women poets (4 P) Women poets from Northern Ireland (15 P) Scottish women poets (125 P) Welsh women poets (1 C, 51 P).
List of Brontë poems; List of poems by Ivan Bunin; List of poems by Catullus; List of Emily Dickinson poems; List of poems by Robert Frost; List of poems by John Keats; List of poems by Philip Larkin; List of poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge; List of poems by Walt Whitman; List of poems by William Wordsworth; List of works by Andrew Marvell
Phenomenal Woman: Four Poems Celebrating Women is a book of poems by Maya Angelou, published in 1995. [1] The poems in this short volume were published in Angelou's previous volumes of poetry. "Phenomenal Woman," "Still I Rise," and "Our Grandmothers" appeared in And Still I Rise (1978) and "Weekend Glory" appeared in Shaker, Why Don't You Sing ...
Women, Modernism and British Poetry, 1910–1939: Resisting Femininity. New York: Routledge, 2017. ‘First World War Poems Showcase’. Poetry by Heart (Bristol, England). Gillis, Stacy. '"Many Sisters to Many Brothers": The Women Poets of the First World War'. In The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry, edited by Tim Kendall, 100 ...