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  2. Charles Madge - Wikipedia

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    He was a literary figure from his early twenties, becoming a friend of David Gascoyne; like Gascoyne he was generally classed as a surrealist poet. Madge's essay "Surrealism for the English" ( New Verse magazine, December 1933) argued that potential English surrealist poets would need both a knowledge of "the philosophical position of the ...

  3. 21 times 'Friends' taught us a life lesson - AOL

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    In order to commemorate this momentous occasion, we've decided to create a list of the 21 times "Friends" taught us a life lesson.

  4. Luka Lesson - Wikipedia

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    Luka Lesson (Stage name for Luke Haralampou) is an Australian slam poet. He won the Australian Poetry Slam in 2011 [ 1 ] and has been described by Charlie Dark as "a young Saul Williams " [ 2 ] in reference to his composition and delivery of poetry in providing social commentary.

  5. Conversation poems - Wikipedia

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    The poem was published in the October 1796 Monthly Magazine, [22] under the title Reflections on Entering into Active Life. A poem Which Affects Not to be Poetry. [23] Reflections was included in Coleridge's 28 October 1797 collection of poems and the anthologies that followed. [22] The themes of Reflections are similar to those of The Eolian Harp.

  6. Poems on Various Subjects - Wikipedia

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    Poems on Various Subjects (1796) was the first collection by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, including also a few sonnets by Charles Lamb. A second edition in 1797 added many more poems by Lamb and by Charles Lloyd , and a third edition appeared in 1803 with Coleridge's works only.

  7. Romantic literature - Wikipedia

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    William Wordsworth (pictured) and Samuel Taylor Coleridge helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature in 1798 with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads. In English literature, the key figures of the Romantic movement are considered to be the group of poets including William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and the much older ...

  8. Thomas Hood - Wikipedia

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    In Dundee, Hood made a number of close friends with whom he continued to correspond for many years. He led a healthy outdoor life, but also became a wide and indiscriminate reader. At the same time he began seriously to write poetry and he appeared in print for the first time, with a letter to the editor of the Dundee Advertiser.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    He looked for construction jobs, and he thought about enrolling in graduate school for physical therapy. He visited a troubled childhood friend who had become a shut-in, just to keep him company. He made plans to get back in the gym with his best friend, and he apologized to his former girlfriend, hoping for a second chance.