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  2. George Puttenham - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to the work was made in the preface to Sir John Harrington's translation of Orlando Furioso (1591) in reaction to Puttenham's view of translators as mere versifiers. Harrington disparages Puttenham's assertion that poetry is an art rather than a gift, holding up Puttenham's own poetry as proof because "he sheweth himself so ...

  3. Metaphysical poets - Wikipedia

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    The poet Abraham Cowley, in whose biography Samuel Johnson first named and described Metaphysical poetry. The term Metaphysical poets was coined by the critic Samuel Johnson to describe a loose group of 17th-century English poets whose work was characterised by the inventive use of conceits, and by a greater emphasis on the spoken rather than lyrical quality of their verse.

  4. Versifier - Wikipedia

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  5. Metaphysical painting - Wikipedia

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    Metaphysical painting (Italian: pittura metafisica) or metaphysical art was a style of painting developed by the Italian artists Giorgio de Chirico and Carlo Carrà. The movement began in 1910 with de Chirico, whose dreamlike works with sharp contrasts of light and shadow often had a vaguely threatening, mysterious quality, "painting that which ...

  6. John Suckling (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Suckling was born at Whitton, in the parish of Twickenham, Middlesex, and baptized there on 10 February 1609.His father, Sir John Suckling, was Secretary of State under James I and Comptroller of the Household of Charles I. [2] His mother was Elizabeth Cranfield, sister of Sir Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex.

  7. World War II in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Roy, Pinaki (2011). "Here're the War poets: Keith Douglas and Other English Versifiers of the Second World War". The Atlantic Literary Review Quarterly (ISSN 0972-3269, ISBN 978-81-269-1674-0)12 (4), October–December 2011: 23–36. Roy, Pinaki (2013). "Love in Times of War: Amorous English Poems of the Second World War".

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  9. Poet - Wikipedia

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    A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry.Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator (thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or written), or they may also perform their art to an audience.

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