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Francis Ledwidge Poems

 

Irish poet Francis Ledwidge was just 29 years old when he was killed on the battlefields of World War I. He was born in Slane in 1887, one of nine children in a family that lived on the edge of poverty though he was lucky to have the ethos of education drilled into him from an early age. His father died ...

Dame Mary Gilmore Poems

 

Born in 1865 in New South Wales, Dame Mary Gilmore was a socialist first and then a poet, and is one of the few Australians to have featured on their monetary system. The oldest born to a Scottish farmer and an Australian mother with roots in Ireland, she attended public school before the family moved to Downside. At school there, ...

Lucy Maud Montgomery Poems

 

Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian writer who lived for her writing in spite of a traumatic childhood and a series of misfortunes in her personal relationships. Her writing output was substantial yet she only produced one book of poetry. Her series of “Anne” novels beginning with her most famous title Anne of Green Gables (published in 1908) turned into a life ...

Delmira Agustini Poems

 

Born in 1886 in Montevideo, Uruguay, Delmira Agustini is one of the most celebrated Latin American poets of the last century, known for her precocious talent and tragically short life. Her work was strictly modernist but she helped to redefine the tradition with her intensely erotic verse that looked at the world from a woman’s viewpoint. Agustini began to write poetry at ...

Douglas Stewart Poems

 

Born in 1913 in Taranaki Province, New Zealand, Douglas Stewart was an Australian poet who was more known for his editing career and his promotion of burgeoning writers in the 20th Century. He was born into a well-to-do middle class family and led a fairly happy childhood in New Zealand. Stewart claims he decided to become a writer at the age of ...

John Crowe Ransom Poems

 

John Crowe Ransom was one of a group of sixteen, southern-based American poets who famously created the “Fugitives” group. They were all passionately committed to the southern ideal of agrarianism as opposed to northern industrialisation which, they felt, was disadvantaging the south unfairly. The group were, no doubt, politically motivated but they did their lobbying with their pens. All were accomplished writers ...

John Skelton Poems

 

John Skelton was an influential poet and scholar who was, in the last decade of the 15th century, appointed tutor to the young Prince Henry. The Prince grew up to be King Henry VIII and appointed Skelton as his Poet Laureate for a time. It has been said that Henry considered Skelton to be his favourite teacher which would explain how he ...

Charles Peguy Poems

 

Born in Orleans in France, 1873, Charles Peguy was a notable poet and writer whose work was greatly influenced by his religious, nationalist and socialist ideals during his short life. Although a doubter in early life, he converted to Catholicism in his twenties and his writing from then on contained a strong religious dynamic. Born into a poor family, Peguy went to ...

Adam Lindsay Gordon Poems

 

Born in 1833 in the Azores, Adam Lindsay Gordon was one of the premier Australian poets of the 19th Century although he was little recognized in his own lifetime. His father was traveled through India and Australasia before settling back down in Cheltenham, England, where Gordon went to school. Whilst he was an accomplished sportsman he was not the most ...

Abraham Cowley Poems

 

Born in 1618 in London, poet Abraham Cowley was one of the most popular and influential artists of the 17th Century. From a well to do family, his father died when Cowley was still a boy. At that early age he became immersed in literature and was particularly fond of the populist work The Faerie Queene written by Edmund Spenser. Cowley ...