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Bhartrihari Poems

 

Bhartrihari was a writer who lived through the second half of the fifth century.  He wrote in the sacred Hindu language called Sanskrit and is believed to have produced at least two important pieces of work which became extremely influential.  One was the definitive guide to Sanskrit grammar which portrayed a holistic view of the language spoken at that time.  The second ...

Clement Clarke Moore Poems

 

If ever there were an American poet that could be immortalised by the writing of a single poem then Clement Clarke Moore was such a man. He will not have known it at the time that he wrote A Visit from St Nicholas purely to amuse his own children but this poem, when published in a New York newspaper just before the ...

Henry Howard Earl of Surrey Poems

 

Born around 1516 into an aristocratic family, Henry Howard helped to found a renaissance in English poetry. Distantly related to one of the wives of Henry VIII, Catherine Howard, he was brought up in Windsor along with Henry Fitzroy with whom he had a long and enduring friendship. As a young man he grew up to be an ...

Edith Wharton Poems

 

Edith Wharton rose from her American middle-class, socialite origins to become a famous writer and the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Age of Innocence which was published in 1921. This story was later dramatized on film, the latest version being the Academy award-winning production in 1993 starring Daniel Day Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer. Another story, The ...

Ho Xuan Huong Poems

 

Born in 1772 towards the back end of the Le Dynasty in Vietnam, Ho Xuan Huong is considered one of the country’s greatest poets. Brought up at a time of turmoil and conflict, little is known about her life but her work earned her the title of The Queen of Nom Poetry. Considered one of the cultural icons of Vietnam, ...

Edith Nesbit Poems

 

Edith Nesbit was an English writer who used the shortened “E. Nesbit” on her book covers.  She was an active socialist who transferred her political ideals into her stories that were, on the whole, for children.  She did this by moving away from  children’s story telling methods used by the likes of Lewis Carroll and Kenneth Grahame.  These authors created alternative, ...

Harry Crosby Poems

 

From a family of rich New England bankers, Harry Crosby was born in 1898 in Boston, a poet who came to epitomize what Ernest Hemingway described as the Lost Generation. He was brought up in the exclusivity of the Back Bay area of the city and his uncle was then one of the richest men in America. He lived a ...

Edwin Markham Poems

 

Born in Oregon in 1852, poet Edwin Markham preached love and social reform in his verses, often in stark contrast to some of his more pessimistic contemporaries. Although he was a late comer to poetry success, not publishing his first works until his late thirties, Markham became one of the most popular and widely read literary figures of the twentieth century, ...

Christopher Smart Poems

 

Christopher Smart was an 18th century English poet who wrote for various popular magazines using a number of pseudonyms such as "Kit Smart", "Kitty Smart", and "Jack Smart", and he also adopted the persona of midwife "Mrs. Mary Midnight". He was best known though for his high spiritual ideals, bordering on religious fanaticism at times. The fact that he was confined to ...

Amy Clampitt Poems

 

Amy Clampitt was born in Iowa in 1920 and grew up, in her twilight years, to become one of the most respected American poets of her era. Brought up in a Quaker farming community, she originally went to Grinnell College before getting the qualifications to head for Columbia University. Although she always wanted to be a writer, it wasn’t until the ...