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  2. Edward FitzGerald (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Little was known of FitzGerald's character until W. Aldis Wright published his three-volume Letters and Literary Remains in 1889 and the Letters to Fanny Kemble in 1895. These letters reveal FitzGerald as a witty and sympathetic letter writer. [9] George Gissing found them interesting enough to read the three-volume collection twice, in 1890 ...

  3. List of poets - Wikipedia

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    Roy Fisher (1930–2017), English poet and jazz pianist; Edward Fitzgerald (1809–1883), English poet and translator of Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam; Robert Fitzgerald (1910–1985), US poet, critic and translator; Marjorie Fleming (1803–1811), Scottish child poet and diarist; Giles Fletcher the Elder (c. 1548–1611), English poet, diplomat and MP

  4. List of English-language poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of English-language poets, who have written much of their poetry in English. [1] Main country of residence as a poet (not place of birth): A = Australia, Ag = Antigua, B = Barbados, Bo = Bosnia, C = Canada, Ch = Chile, Cu = Cuba, D = Dominica, De = Denmark, E = England, F = France, G = Germany, Ga = Gambia, Gd = Grenada, Gh = Ghana/Gold Coast, Gr = Greece, Gu = Guyana/British ...

  5. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam - Wikipedia

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    A collection of postcards with paintings of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, by Indian artist M. V. Dhurandhar.. Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám is the title that Edward FitzGerald gave to his 1859 translation from Persian to English of a selection of quatrains (rubāʿiyāt) attributed to Omar Khayyam (1048–1131), dubbed "the Astronomer-Poet of Persia".

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  7. Penelope Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Mary Fitzgerald (17 December 1916 – 28 April 2000) was a Booker Prize-winning novelist, poet, essayist and biographer from Lincoln, England. [1] In 2008 The Times listed her among "the 50 greatest British writers since 1945". [ 2 ]

  8. How one acclaimed poet's long, private letter became a short ...

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    Cynthia Zarin — a journalist and onetime poet in residence at a New York City cathedral — turns her own private letter into a debut novel, 'Inverno.' How one acclaimed poet's long, private ...

  9. Caroline Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Fitzgerald (September 22, 1865 – December 25, 1911) was an American poet and litteratrice who spent most of her adult life in Europe, particularly Italy. Although not fabulously rich, she was wealthy enough to move to and fro between The Gilded Age in America and La Belle Époque in Europe.