Robert Francis Poems

 

Now here is what can best be described as a somewhat understated American poet. Robert Francis lived a long life spanning most of the 20th century and wrote mostly gentle, lyrical poetry. There were no strident, political statements from him; no revolutionary ranting. He just wrote as clearly and concisely as he could and many have compared his style to that of ...

Katharine Tynan Poems

 

Katharine Tynan was an Irish Nationalist author of over 150 books including novels and poetry. Her novels were mostly aimed at female readers and some were written in Gothic style but there were common themes in her work. She was a great supporter of feminist causes and was concerned for the poor people of her country, especially when the First World War ...

Lola Ridge Poems

 

Lola Ridge was an Irish-born poet who eventually settled in America. Her writing style was heavily influenced by the difficult circumstances in which she lived all her life. She was an active feminist who contributed regularly to Marxist-based publications and her behaviour often bordered on anarchy. She was a great supporter of lost causes and her Jewish background almost certainly shaped her, ...

Michael Wigglesworth Poems

 

Poet and puritan minister Michael Wigglesworth was born in Lincolnshire, England, in 1631 but sailed to the Americas when he was just seven years old, settling first in Massachusetts and then Connecticut. Whilst he enjoyed school for a couple of years, his puritan father later became ill and the young Wigglesworth had to forsake his education for a while to help ...

Julian Grenfell Poems

 

One of the lesser known Great War poets, Julian Grenfell was born in London in 1888 and was unusual because he had joined the army nearly four years before hostilities broke out. He came from a privileged background, his father a famous sportsman and his mother well known for hosting society occasions. Brought up in Buckinghamshire he fell in love with poetry ...