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Great Poets of the World

Great Poets of the World. A is for Maya Angelou. Poet, playwright and novelist Some of her most renowned poetry includes A Brave and Startling Truth and Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie. B is for Elizabeth Barrett Browning. English poet of the Romantic movement

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Great Poets of the World

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  1. Great Poets of the World

  2. A is for Maya Angelou • Poet, playwright and novelist • Some of her most renowned poetry includes A Brave and Startling Truth and Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie

  3. B is for Elizabeth Barrett Browning • English poet of the Romantic movement • Most renowned for her Sonnets from the Portuguese, love poems written to her husband

  4. C is for e.e.cummings • Renowned for his radical style which abandoned traditional syntax and punctuation • One example of his poems is anyone lived in a pretty how town

  5. D is for Emily Dickinson • American poet • Greatly influences by metaphysical poets • Her poetry reflects her solitude

  6. E is for Ralph Waldo Emerson • American poet, essayist, and philosopher • Best known for his Transcendentalism • One of his great poems is “Song of Nature”

  7. F is for Robert Frost • American poet known for traditional verse forms and metrics • His poems have a theme of life and landscape of New England • One of his renowned poems is “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening”

  8. G is for Jorge Guillén • Spanish poet • Member of the “Generation of 1927” • Renowned for his inventiveness of expressing the common in an uncommon manner

  9. H is for Homer • Ancient poet born 750 BC • Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey

  10. I is for David Ignatow • American poet noted for his numerous poems which depict events in everyday life • One of his poems is “Hollow Legs”

  11. J is for James Weldon Johnson • American poet • Most renowned for his poem “Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing“written on the occasion of Lincoln's birthday

  12. K is for John Keats • English romantic poet • Most renowned for the three finest poems pof the English language including “Ode to a Grecian Urn”

  13. L is for Federico García Lorca • Most important Spanish poet of 20th century • Influenced by surrealism • Member of Generation of 1927 • Author of the poem “La Guitarra”

  14. M is for Osip Mandelstam • Polish-Russian poet • Noted for his development of Acmeism • Mixture of poetics and moral doctrine • Poems include “A Speechless Sadness”

  15. N is for Pablo Neruda • World famous poet from Chile. Best known for his poems of angst.

  16. O is for Ovid • Ancient Roman poet born in 43 BC • Greatly influenced writers of the middle ages and the renaissance • Most noted for The Metamorphoses

  17. P is for Jack Prelutsky • American poet • Author of humorous poetry written for children • Works include “As Soon as Fred Gets Out of Bed” and“Be Glad Your Nose is on Your Face”

  18. Q is for Salvatore Quasimodo • Italian poet and critic • Known for both his hermetic poetry and post-hermetic poetry • Poems include “Day After Day” and “Life is not a dream”

  19. R is for Mary Ruefle • American poet • Poems include “The Daze”

  20. S is for Shel Silverstein • Renowned childrens poet. Some of his works include Falling Up and Where the Sidewalk Ends

  21. T is for Henry David Thoreau • American poet and writer • Renowned for his masterpiece Walden and Poems of Nature

  22. U is for John Updike • American poet and novelist • Author of more than 50 books • Poetry volumes include Facing Nature and Tossing and Turning

  23. V is for Reetika Vazirani • Indian poet • Poems include “Daughter-Mother-Maya-Seeta”and “Dream of the Evil Servant”

  24. W is for Walt Whitman • American poet • Self taught • Developed unique style of poetry • Most famous for the collection of poems entitles Leaves of Grass

  25. Y is for W.B. Yeats • Irish poet • Traditional verse with influence of mysticism • Renowned for “The Lake Isle of Innisfree ”and “Leda and the Swan”

  26. Z is for Zawgee • Burmese poet • Renowned for “Way of the Hyacinth”

  27. Created By:Liz MartinMedia SpecialistSaluda Trail Middle SchoolRock Hill, SC 29732

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