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  2. Steve Toussaint - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Toussaint (born 22 March 1965) is a British actor and writer. He first gained prominence through his role in the ITV crime drama The Knock (1994–2000). Currently, he plays Lord Corlys Velaryon in the HBO fantasy series House of the Dragon .

  3. List of years in poetry - Wikipedia

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    1950 in poetryDeath of Edna St. Vincent Millay; Birth of Mary Dorcey, Medbh McGuckian; 1951 in poetry – Birth of Paul Muldoon; 1952 in poetryDeath of Paul Éluard, George Santayana; Birth of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill; 1953 in poetryDeath of Dylan Thomas; Birth of Frank McGuinness; 1954 in poetry – Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who!

  4. Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets - Wikipedia

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    A print of Samuel Johnson, based on a portrait by Joshua Reynolds, later used in the 1806 edition of the Lives of the Poets. Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1779–81), alternatively known by the shorter title Lives of the Poets, is a work by Samuel Johnson comprising short biographies and critical appraisals of 52 poets, most of whom lived during the eighteenth century.

  5. List of years in literature - Wikipedia

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    1680 in literature – The Orphan by Thomas Otway; Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe by Ruairí Ó hUiginn; The Life and Death of Mr Badman by John Bunyan. Death of Samuel Butler; 1681 in literature – The History of King Lear by Nahum Tate; An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon by Robert Knox; Absalom and Achitophel by John Dryden

  6. 17th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    The Life and Death of Mr Badman – John Bunyan; 1681. Miscellaneous Poems by Andrew Marvell (posthumous) Absalom and Achitophel by John Dryden; 1682. The Life of an Amorous Man (好色一代男, Kōshoku Ichidai Otoko) by Ihara Saikaku; 1685. Five Women Who Loved Love (好色五人女, Kōshoku Gonin Onna) by Ihara Saikaku; 1686

  7. List of literary movements - Wikipedia

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    It is a new oral poetry originating in the 1980s in Austin, Texas, using the speaking voice and other theatrical elements. Practitioners write for the speaking voice instead of writing poetry for the silent printed page. The major figure is American Hedwig Gorski who began broadcasting live radio poetry with East of Eden Band during the early ...

  8. 14th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    1348 – Jan of Jenštejn, Archbishop of Prague, writer, composer and poet (died 1400) c. 1363 – Zeami Motokiyo (世阿弥 元清), Japanese Noh actor and playwright (died c. 1443) 1364 – Christine de Pizan, Venetian-born Middle French court poet and writer (died c. 1430) c. 1368 – Thomas Hoccleve, English poet and clerk (died 1426)

  9. Alice Notley - Wikipedia

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    The artist George Schneeman, perhaps most famous for his artworks that appeared on the covers of dozens of books of poetry, did all of the covers for the magazine. [7] In 1974, Berrigan got a job as a visiting poet at University of Essex, so Notley and Berrigan, with their son Anselm, relocated first to London, then to Brightlingsea in Essex. [8]