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  2. Isabella Lickbarrow - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Lickbarrow (5 November 1784 – 10 February 1847) was an English poet from Kendal who is sometimes associated with the Lake Poets. [1] She published two collections: Poetical Effusions (1814) and A Lament upon the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte; and Alfred, a Vision (1818). [2]

  3. Madge Morris Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Madge Morris Wagner (née Morris; 1862–1924) was an American poet and journalist associated with The Golden Era.She was a contemporary and friend of Clara Shortridge Foltz and Frona Eunice Wait. [1]

  4. Roy Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Roy Fuller. Roy Broadbent Fuller CBE (11 February 1912 – 27 September 1991) was an English writer, known mostly as a poet.. He was born at Failsworth, Lancashire to lower-middle-class parents Leopold Charles Fuller and his wife Nellie (1888–1949; née Broadbent), whose father was clerk to a workhouse master. [1]

  5. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace - Wikipedia

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    [15] Carnegie Mellon University English professor Robert J. Gangewere noted how unusual it is for American poets to take a positive view of the relationship between humans and technology at all, and that if the poem is viewed as ironic it "joins the mainstream of antitechnological American verse." [16]

  6. Hans Ostrom - Wikipedia

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    Hans Ansgar Ostrom (born January 29, 1954) is an American professor, writer, editor, and scholar. Ostrom is a professor of African American Studies and English at the University of Puget Sound (1983–present), where he teaches courses on African-American literature, creative writing, and poetry as a genre.

  7. Edmund Smith (poet) - Wikipedia

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  8. Edward Quillinan - Wikipedia

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    Quillinan was born in Oporto, Portugal, on 12 August 1791.His father, also named Edward Quillinan, was an Irishman of a good but impoverished family who had become a prosperous wine merchant at Oporto.

  9. Margaret Chalmers - Wikipedia

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    Like her younger fellow Lerwegian poet, Dorothea Primrose Campbell, whose life was similarly marred by poverty, Chalmers arranged to publish her poetry by subscription and her solitary book was published in Newcastle in 1813, after long delays during which many subscribers lost interest.