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  2. Janet Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Poems 1924 – 1944 Denver, Alan Swallow, 1950; The Ancient Ones Portola Valley, California: No Dead Lines, 1979; The Indians in the Woods 2nd edition with new preface, Palo-Alto California, Matrix Press, 1980. Poems Old and New 1918 – 1978 Chicago/Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press / Ohio University Press 1981; Late Offerings Florence, Ky, Robert L ...

  3. Tam Lin - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] Michael Drayton's narrative poem Nimphidia (1627) includes a character called Tomalin who is a vassal and kinsman of Oberon, King of the Fairies. Robert Burns wrote a version of Tam Lin based on older versions of the ballad, which was printed in James Johnson 's Scots Musical Museum (1796).

  4. List of poetry groups and movements - Wikipedia

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    The Proletarian poetry is a genre of political poetry developed in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s that endeavored to portray class-conscious perspectives of the working-class. [64] Connected through their mutual political message that may be either explicitly Marxist or at least socialist , the poems are often aesthetically disparate.

  5. The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid

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    Janet first wrote to Burns on 12 July 1789, [9] but it is not recorded if Burns ever replied. [12] She composed the poem "An Epistle to Mr Robert Burns." In 1791, before her poems were published, she made the journey to Ellisland Farm, partly to visit her relations, [13] but Burns had that day broken his arm when his horse fell. Janet spoke ...

  6. Janet Adelman - Wikipedia

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    Janet Ann Adelman (January 28, 1941 – April 6, 2010) was an American Shakespeare scholar, literary critic, and professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. [ 1 ]

  7. Janet Burroway - Wikipedia

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    Janet Burroway (born September 21, 1936) is an American author. Burroway's published oeuvre includes eight novels, memoirs, short stories, poems, translations, plays, two children's books, and two how-to books about the craft of writing. [1] Her novel The Buzzards was nominated for the 1970 Pulitzer Prize. Raw Silk is her most acclaimed novel ...

  8. Revolutionary Sonnets and Other Poems - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary Sonnets and Other Poems is a posthumous collection of the short poetry written by Anthony Burgess.Compiled and edited by Kevin Jackson, who also provided a short introduction to the text, the book purports to collect most if not all of the poems published under the names F. X. Enderby, John Burgess Wilson, or Anthony Burgess, as well as selections from longer verse works by Burgess.

  9. Janet Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Janet Kaplan (born 1958) [1] is an American poet and professor. She is the author of four full-length books: The Groundnote (Alice James Books, 1997), "The Glazier’s County," winner of the 2003 Poets Out Loud Prize from Fordham University Press, Dreamlife of the Philanthropist: Prose Poems & Prose Sonnets, winner of the 2011 Ernest Sandeen Prize (University of Notre Dame Press), and ...