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  2. Ashiq Peri - Wikipedia

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    Her poetry primarily consisted of verbal poetic duels, where she used various folk forms in Azerbaijani. Born in 1811 in the village of Maralyan in the Karabakh Khanate (now in the Jabrayil District of Azerbaijan ), she began writing poetry as a child and later moved to Shusha , the capital of the Karabakh Khanate.

  3. Phyllis McGinley - Wikipedia

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    Her use of light verse in the midst of the rise of modern avant-garde and confessional poetry made McGinley's poetry seem dated in form, as well as in ideology. Phyllis McGinley was the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize in 1961 for her book Times Three. She was the first to be awarded the poetry prize for a collection of light verse.

  4. Mother to Son - Wikipedia

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    "Mother to Son" is the first of several of Hughes's poems that present strong women. The mother in the poem uses a metaphor of a staircase to convey "the hardships of Black life" while also her progress and perseverance. [6]: 35 As the woman is climbing the stairs, she becomes almost comparable to a religious figure ascending into the heavens ...

  5. Kylie Kelce Praises Donna Kelce for Being an Example of a ...

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    “His mom was an outstanding example of a strong, independent woman, and still to this day, I tell everybody, I wish I had the traveling abilities of my mother-in-law,” Kylie,

  6. Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 20th century, literary criticism of Barrett Browning's poetry remained sparse until her poems were discovered by the women's movement. She once described herself as being inclined to reject several women's rights principles, suggesting in letters to Mary Russell Mitford and her husband that she believed that there was an ...

  7. Mary Robinson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Robinson was born in Bristol, England to Nicholas Darby, a naval captain, and his wife Hester (née Vanacott) who had married at Donyatt, Somerset, in 1749, and was baptised 'Polle(y)' ("Spelt 'Polle' in the official register and 'Polly' in the Bishop's Transcript") at St Augustine's Church, Bristol, 19 July 1758, [3] the entry noting that she was born on 27 November 1756. [4]

  8. The Independent launches new weekly poem by Frieda Hughes - AOL

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    The acclaimed writer will debut an original poem each Friday – becoming The Independent’s own resident poet. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  9. List of feminist poets - Wikipedia

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    Historically, literature has been a male-dominated sphere, and any poetry written by a woman could be seen as feminist. Often, feminist poetry refers to that which was composed after the 1960s and the second wave of the feminist movement. [1] [2] This list focuses on poets who take explicitly feminist approaches to their poetry.