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  2. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    A writer learning the craft of poetry might use the tools of poetry analysis to expand and strengthen their own mastery. [4] A reader might use the tools and techniques of poetry analysis in order to discern all that the work has to offer, and thereby gain a fuller, more rewarding appreciation of the poem. [5]

  3. The Sea and the Mirror - Wikipedia

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    The poem is dedicated to Auden's friends James and Tania Stern. It was first published in 1944 together with Auden's long poem, his Christmas Oratorio "For the Time Being" in a book also titled For the Time Being. [2] A critical edition with introduction and copious textual notes by Arthur Kirsch was published in 2003 by Princeton University Press.

  4. Charlotte Brooke - Wikipedia

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    'Reliques of Irish Poetry' (1789) Charlotte Brooke ( c. 1740 – 1793), born in Rantavan, beside Mullagh in County Cavan , Ireland , was the author of Reliques of Irish Poetry , a pioneering volume of poems collected by her in the Irish language , with facing translations.

  5. The Moth (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Moth Poetry Prize was established in 2011. €6,000 is awarded for a single unpublished poem, with three runner-up prizes of €1,000 and eight prizes of €250 for commended poems. The contest is open to anyone (over 16), as long as the poem is previously unpublished, and each year it attracts thousands of entries from new and established ...

  6. Sympathy (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Sympathy" as first published in Lyrics of the Hearthside, 1899 "Sympathy" is an 1899 poem written by Paul Laurence Dunbar. Dunbar, one of the most prominent African-American writers of his time, wrote the poem while working in unpleasant conditions at the Library of Congress. The poem is often considered to be about the struggle of African ...

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  8. For the Fallen - Wikipedia

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    War memorial in ChristChurch Cathedral, Christchurch, New Zealand CWGC headstone with excerpt from "For The Fallen". Laurence Binyon (10 August 1869 – 10 March 1943), [3] a British poet, was described as having a "sober" response to the outbreak of World War I, in contrast to the euphoria many others felt (although he signed the "Author's Declaration" that defended British involvement in the ...

  9. Norman MacCaig - Wikipedia

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    Ted Hughes wrote, "whenever I meet his poems, I'm always struck by their undated freshness, everything about them is alive, as new and essential, as ever". [5] Another poet, beside Donne, whom MacCaig claimed was a great influence on his work was Louis MacNeice .