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Herbert Edward Read Poems

 

This distinguished English poet, novelist and literary critic had strong political views and actually became well known as an anarchist. Despite this though he attained a knighthood and was decorated for his First World War service. As well as poetry, Read wrote a number of books on art and, with a leaning towards art as an educational tool, he was among the ...

Sir Richard Fanshawe Poems

 

Sir Richard Fanshawe, 1st Baronet was a prominent 17th century English poet, politician and diplomat. Between the years 1661-1666he was a Privy Councillor serving in the House of Commons. During the Civil War he took the Royalist side and was a staunch supporter of King Charles II during the hostilities and he remained so later, when the king was in exile. Besides his ...

Su Tung-po Poems

 

The 11th century Song dynasty poet and essayist Su Tung-po is also sometimes referred to as Su Shi or Su Tungpo. He was a multi-talented man, with art, calligraphy and gastronomy added to his literary skills. He had a keen interest in pharmacology and was an important political figure, working against the New Policy party that was led by Wang Anshi. His many ...

Raymond Clevie Carver Poems

 

Raymond Clevie Carver was a 20th century American poet who was also a major contributor to the resurgence of short story writing in his country which happened during the 1980s. He was born on the 25th May 1938 in the mill town of Clatskanie, Oregon. He spent his formative years though in Yakima, Washington. It was a working class family with his father earning a ...

Raymond Knister Poems

 

Raymond Knister was a 20th century Canadian writer whose poetry, novels and short stories, mostly about rural Canada, were much appreciated for their realism. Despite his brief spell on earth his was seen as a distinctively modern voice in the literary history of his country. He was born John Raymond Knister on the 27th May 1899 in the small town of Ruscom, Ontario. Little ...

Rémy Belleau Poems

 

Rémy Belleau, his Christian name sometimes spelled Rémi, was a 16th century French Renaissance poet. Many of his poems appeared to be paradoxical praise for simple concepts found in everyday life and he also wrote about precious stones. He was born into a noble family some time during the year 1528 in Nogent-le-Rotrou which is a small town in northern France, in the Eure-et-Loir department. ...

Sully Prudhomme Poems

 

Sully Prudhomme, the French essayist and poet in 1901, had the honour of winning the first Nobel Prize for Literature. Born René François Armand Prudhomme on the 16th March 1839 in Paris, little is recorded about his upbringing but it is known that he was originally studying engineering but he changed streams and studied philosophy instead. When he later took an interest in the Parnassus school of poetry, it ...

Rex Ingamells Poems

 

Rex Ingamells was a 20th century Australian poet whose major achievement was the formation, in 1937, of the Jindyworobak Movement. This was a nationalist literary group, made up of white Australian writers which began in Adelaide. Their sole aim was to promote Indigenous Australian culture, focusing on their ideas, customs and poetry, and to discourage the influx of “alien art” into the country. He was born ...

Richard Brinsley Sheridan Poems

 

Richard Brinsley Sheridan was a famous Irish-born playwright and poet, best known for his stage plays The School for Scandal and The Rivals. For many years he owned and managed the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, located in London’s West End. In addition to his literary pursuits he also found time to be a Member of Parliament, serving the Whig party in three ...

Richard Corbet Poems

 

Richard Corbet, whose name is sometimes spelled Corbett, was an English metaphysical poet and a Church of England bishop. His poetry is seldom heard of these days but he was known as a popular and witty writer during his lifetime. He was born some time during the year 1582 in the Twickenham area which lies to the south west of London. He was ...