Robert Burns
.... of late eighteenth-century poetry." However, as we shall see, despite Burns' oft pointed out limitations, he deserves credit as a
major poet because his work ....
(1250

5

)
Maya Angelou
.... best in this collection. Angelou is not a
major poet, despite her acclaim in the United States. Such acclaim is based primarily ....
(2125

9

)
Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
Dunbar was the first
major African American
Poet in American literature and also the first African American
poet to garner national critical acclaim. ....
(1699

7

)
Nature and the Poet
.... the influence of the sea, and the sea can turn what was once a
major work of .... as "rubble of the sea." Nature is powerful and is depicted by the
poet as having ....
(2443

10

)
Poet Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens was a
major 20th century American
poet dedicated to an exploration of the possible relations between reality and imagination. ....
(701

3

)
William Carlos Williams
William Carlos Williams, born in 1883 and died in 1963, was a
major poet of his generation and one of the leading poets in the movement departing from ....
(1442

6

)
"Rites of Passage"
....
poet, as genuinely troubled by the threat of both men and little boys, and sees the tone as truly frightened rather than ironic. Even if it is ironic, a
major ....
(1185

5

)
The Alfihani: Death By Poetry
.... She replies that he was summoned by the army because of a
major war looming on the horizon. The
poet searches his clothes, finds a small pearl, and offers it ....
(1078

4

)
Nature as Inspiration for Three Poets
.... the influence of the sea, and the sea can turn what was once a
major work of .... as "rubble of the sea." Nature is powerful and is depicted by the
poet as having ....
(2443

10

)
Nature in the Poetry of 3 Female Poets
.... the influence of the sea, and the sea can turn what was once a
major work of .... as "rubble of the sea." Nature is powerful and is depicted by the
poet as having ....
(2443

10

)
Poets Whitman and Dickinson
.... closer to Dickinson's evolving sense of "place," as person and
poet. Other images as well objectify her inner life, including all of her
major concerns--self ....
(760

3

)
Metaphors & Imagery in"Pigeon Woman"
.... discussed in the previous paragraph, even if this is the
poet's interpretation, the .... In keeping with her use of water imagery as the
major figurative device in ....
(1583

6

)
"Pigeon Woman" by May Swenson
.... discussed in the previous paragraph, even if this is the
poet's interpretation, the .... 6) In keeping with her use of water imagery as the
major figurative device ....
(1679

7

)
The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes
.... Hughes' The Negro Speaks of Rivers The 1920s saw Langston Hughes come of age as a
poet (Barksdale 16). The Negro Speaks of Rivers was his first
major poem to ....
(1826

7

)
"Heaven'--is what I cannot reach!"
.... closer to Dickinson's evolving sense of "place," as person and
poet. Other images as well objectify her inner life, including all of her
major concerns--self ....
(1108

4

)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"
.... There is a dark side of nature which the
poet sees as far more wonderful powerful than man's desire to take over the .... Nature is the other
major image in the poem ....
(849

3

)
The Lonely Crowd
.... the Front Yard," to consider departing from social norms was a
major social and .... In Brooks's poems, the
poet seeks group affiliation, but not that of convention ....
(1027

4

)
The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... Frost's creativity in the writing of this poem must take these two
major factors into .... In "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" the
poet-as-narrator draws the ....
(1933

8

)
Poetry of Emily Dickinson
.... closer to Dickinson's evolving sense of "place," as person and
poet. Other images as well objectify her inner life, including all of her
major concerns--self ....
(1547

6

)
Lucille Clifton's Poetry
.... the sense of death that comes with age, and the romantic element as the
poet speaks to .... he had for his daughter, who has in many ways been a
major disappointment ....
(1592

6

)
Emerson, Whitman & Fitzgerald on Individualism
.... what he means by the term and how he sees this as a
major virtue for .... Emerson as a
poet was one who viewed his work as deriving largely from argument, thought ....
(1040

4

)
Langston Hughes' Poem, Mother to Son
American
poet Langston Hughes was one of the
major writers of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s that brought about an upsurge in African American self ....
(720

3

)
Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath
.... closer to Dickinson's evolving sense of "place," as person and
poet. Other images as well objectify her inner life, including all of her
major concerns--self ....
(1454

6

)
The poetry of Phillis Wheatley
.... that there is a defective condition which is normally prevalent, and the
major religions see .... The poem is in the first person, with the
poet-narrator explaining ....
(1554

6

)
The works of Judah Halevi (c. 1080-c. 1142)
.... He was welcomed everywhere as an important
poet and a good companion but settled eventually in the city of Cordoba. The city was a
major center of learning ....
(1961

8

)
Anna Akhmatova's Lyric Poems in "Requiem"
.... Instead of a Preface," this theme is further developed, as the
poet explains spending .... The poems separately can be read as stanzas for the
major work, but they ....
(2322

9

)
Ezra Pound's Poetry
.... He draws attention to the function of the
poet, to the existence of a bridge between .... Bread, which pays a
major thematic role in Canto LXXXI as well, makes its ....
(2569

10

)
Irony in Pound's Cantos
.... He draws attention to the function of the
poet, to the existence of a bridge between .... Bread, which pays a
major thematic role in Canto LXXXI as well, makes its ....
(2702

11

)
Irony in Poetry of Ezra Pound
.... He draws attention to the function of the
poet, to the existence of a bridge between .... Bread, which pays a
major thematic role in Canto LXXXI as well, makes its ....
(2540

10

)
Sonnet 107 by Shakespeare
.... is the idea that through the poem, as through love itself, the
poet can overcome .... common literary theme, whether the disaster be a small one or a
major cataclysm ....
(2156

9

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