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  1. 28 de may. de 2011 · Whatever else he was, Yeats was a great Victorian poet who lived long enough to become a great modern poet. Notoriously, like Beethoven, he was an artist who changed. Sometimes Yeats was forced to change by the events of his time but, more profoundly, Yeats forced change upon himself, refusing ever to sound the same way twice but never sounding ...

  2. 1889. Read poems by this poet. Born at Stratford, Essex, England, on July 28, 1844, Gerard Manley Hopkins is regarded as one the Victorian era’s greatest poets. He was raised in a prosperous and artistic family. He attended Balliol College, Oxford, in 1863, where he studied classics. In 1864, Hopkins first read John Henry Newman’s Apologia ...

  3. Confederation Poets is the name given to a group of Canadian poets born in the decade of Canada's Confederation (the 1860s) who rose to prominence in Canada in the late 1880s and 1890s. The term was coined by Canadian professor and literary critic Malcolm Ross, who applied it to four poets – Charles G.D. Roberts (1860–1943), Bliss Carman (1861–1929), Archibald Lampman (1861–1899), and ...

  4. Blake’s first printed work, Poetical Sketches (1783), is a collection of apprentice verse, mostly imitating classical models. The poems protest against war, tyranny, and King George III’s treatment of the American colonies. He published his most popular collection, Songs of Innocence, in 1789 and followed it, in 1794, with Songs of Experience.

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  6. Reforming Victorian poetry: poetics after 1832. I Historians of nineteenth-century British writing sometimes claim that the Victorian period properly begins some ・」e years before Her Majesty the Queen ascended the throne. There are good reasons to justify why 1832, rather than 1837, should open the Victorian age.

  7. Robert Burns was born in Alloway, Scotland, on January 25, 1759. He was the first of William and Agnes Burnes’s seven children. His father, a tenant farmer, educated his children at home. Burns also attended one year of mathematics schooling and, between 1765 and 1768, he attended an “adventure” school established by his father and John ...