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  2. English poetry - Wikipedia

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    The British Poetry Revival was a late 1960s and early 1970s wide-reaching collection of groupings and subgroupings that embraces performance, sound and concrete poetry as well as the legacy of Pound, Jones, MacDiarmid, Loy and Bunting, the Objectivist poets, the Beats and the Black Mountain poets, among others.

  3. Muriel Stuart - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Stuart (1885, Norbury, South London – 18 December 1967), born Muriel Stuart Irwin, was a poet, the daughter of a Scottish barrister.She was particularly concerned with the topic of sexual politics, though she first wrote poems about World War I.

  4. List of early-modern British women poets - Wikipedia

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    British Women Romantic Poets - an electronic collection of texts for the period (1789–1832). The Brown University Women Writers Project Emphasis is on pre-Victorian women writers. A Celebration of Women Writers - A major focus of this site is the development of on-line editions of older, often rare, out-of-copyright works.

  5. Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea - Wikipedia

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    Nearly a century after her death, her poetic output had been largely forgotten, until the great English poet William Wordsworth praised her nature poetry in an essay included in his 1815 volume Lyrical Ballads. A major collection titled The Poems of Anne, Countess of Winchilsea, edited by Myra Reynolds, was published in 1903. For many years, it ...

  6. Lines on an Autumnal Evening - Wikipedia

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    The poem, originally called Absence: A Poem describes Coleridge's moving to Ottery in August 1793 but claimed later in life that it dated back to 1792. The poem was addressed to a girl he met during June, Fanny Nesbitt, and is connected to two other poems dedicated to her: "On Presenting a Moss Rose to Miss F. Nesbitt" and "Cupid Turn'd Chymist".

  7. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    Susanna Rowson (1762–1824), British-American novelist, poet and playwright; Esther Saunders (1793–1862), African American poet who escaped from slavery; Anna Seward (1747–1809), English poet; Lydia Sigourney (1791-1865), American poet and author of conduct literature; Hedvig Sirenia (1734–1795), Swedish poet

  8. Mary Collier - Wikipedia

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    Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present. Accessed 25 August 2022. Thompson, E.P. and Marian Sugden, editors. The Thresher's Labour by Stephen Duck, The Woman's Labour by Mary Collier, Two Eighteenth Century Poems. The Merlin Press, 1989. (Internet Archive) Todd, Janet, ed. "Collier, Mary (fl. 1740–1760)."

  9. Category:English women poets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "English women poets" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 558 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .