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After he began at the Detroit Free Press as a copy boy and then a reporter, his first poem appeared on 11 December 1898. He became a naturalized citizen in 1902. For 40 years, Guest was widely read throughout North America, and his sentimental, optimistic poems were in the same vein as the light verse of Nick Kenny, who wrote syndicated columns during the same decades.
"William Wilson" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1839 in The Gift, with a setting inspired by Poe's formative years on the outskirts of London. The tale features a doppelgänger .
William Edgar Stafford (January 17, 1914 – August 28, 1993) was an American poet and pacifist. He was the father of poet and essayist Kim Stafford . He was appointed the twentieth Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1970.
Here are all the ways "Fall of the house of Usher" references Edgar Allan Poe, including which stories and poems, and which meaning.
When it was included in the collection The Raven and Other Poems it was lumped into one large stanza. In a copy of that collection he sent to Sarah Helen Whitman, Poe crossed out the word "Catholic." Choral composer Jonathan Adams included "Hymn" as part of his Three Songs from Edgar Allan Poe written for chorus and piano in 1993.
John Gawsworth, pen name of Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong, Poems 1930–1932 [12] Robert Graves, Poems 1930–1933 [12] A. E. Housman, "The Name and Nature of Poetry", Leslie Stephen Lecture at Cambridge; D. H. Lawrence, Last Poems; Herbert Read, The End of a War [12] Laura Riding, Poet: a Lying Word [12] Vita Sackville-West, Collected Poems
A DREAMLESS NIGHT, the Selected Chinese/English Poems of William Marr, Chicago Academic Press, 2021; EVERY DAY A BLUE SKY, Humorous and Satirical Poetry of William Marr, Washington Writers Press, 2021; THE HOMESICK DRUNK, selected poems of William Marr, Korean translations by Hong Junzhi/Jiang Meihua, New Century Press, 2021
Poems of Sentiment and Reflection (1815 and 1820); Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803 1807 To a Highland Girl (at Inversneyde, upon Loch Lomond) (V) 1803 "Sweet Highland Girl, a very shower" Poems of the Imagination (1815 and 1820); Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803 1807 Glen Almain; or, The Narrow Glen (VI) 1803