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  2. Poetry Archive - Wikipedia

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    The website also features collections of classic poetry being read by contemporary poets and famous British voices, including Helen Mirren, Stephen Fry, Judi Dench and Alan Rickman. [16] The archive also includes extensive material for teachers and students, including glossaries, biographies and lesson plans that integrated as a school resource.

  3. Emily Wilson (classicist) - Wikipedia

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    Emily Rose Caroline Wilson (born 1971) is a British American classicist, author, translator, and Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.In 2018, Wilson's translation of Homer's Odyssey became the first by a woman into English verse.

  4. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    The characteristics of such poems include (but are not limited to) a strong narrative, regular poetic meter, simple content and simple form. At the same time, many poems that read well aloud have none of the characteristics exhibited by T. S. Eliot's "Journey of the Magi", for example. Poems that read aloud well include: "The Frog", by Jean Dao

  5. Emily's Runaway Imagination - Wikipedia

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    Emily is a young girl noteworthy throughout her hometown of Pitchfork, Oregon for her great imagination and for the predicaments that she inadvertently manages to create, such as by intoxicating her father's pigs by feeding them rotten apples in order to avoid a chiding from her mother for wasting food, using Clorox to bleach a plow horse white in order to impress a visiting cousin, and ...

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  7. Emily Hiestand - Wikipedia

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    She grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.She graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art.In 1970, she moved to Boston, where she worked as a graphic designer.She studied at Boston University, with George Starbuck.

  8. Emily's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Emily's Quest is the third and last novel of the Emily trilogy by Lucy Maud Montgomery. After finishing Emily Climbs, Montgomery suspended writing Emily's Quest and published The Blue Castle; she resumed writing and published in 1927. The United States copyright of Emily's Quest was renewed in 1955. [2] The novel entered the public domain in 2023.

  9. Emily Berry - Wikipedia

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    She was one of five to be awarded an Eric Gregory Award in 2008. [2] Her pamphlet Stingray Fevers was published by tall-lighthouse in 2008. [3] Her debut collection of poems, Dear Boy (2013), won the Hawthornden Prize and the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. Her second collection, entitled Stranger, Baby, was published by Faber & Faber ...