Poetry is an art form Like all other art forms, such as painting, dance, sculpture or music, poetry has tools, techniques, practices and a history that inform it. What is a poet called? In this page you can discover 48 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for poet, like:Read More →

Edumund Spenser was (and is) called “the poet’s poet” because of the very high quality of his poetry and because he enjoyed “the pure artistry of his craft” so much. He is also called that because so many other poets thought that he was a great poet. What is poetRead More →

Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Robert Burns. Alexander Pushkin. John Keats. Victor Hugo. Lord Byron. William Wordsworth. What makes Rossetti unique? Rossetti is best known for her ballads and her mystic religious lyrics, and her poetry is marked by symbolism and intense feeling. Rossetti’s best-known work, Goblin Market andRead More →

Where does the poet wish to keep the intruders forever? Ans. The poet wishes to keep the intruders forever in the dungeon in the round-tower of his heart. Who are the blue Banditti here? Who are the blue-eyed banditti referred to here? Ans- The poet’s three daughters Alice, Allegra andRead More →

‘On Raglan Road’ was written by Patrick Kavanagh in 1946. The poem was originally published as ‘Dark Haired Miriam Ran Away’ and was written about his unrequited love for Hilda Moriarty. The poem has been recorded in song by many artists including Luke Kelly, Van Morrison and Sinéad O’Connor. WhenRead More →

Horace, Latin in full Quintus Horatius Flaccus, (born December 65 bc, Venusia, Italy—died Nov. 27, 8 bc, Rome), outstanding Latin lyric poet and satirist under the emperor Augustus. The most frequent themes of his Odes and verse Epistles are love, friendship, philosophy, and the art of poetry. Who translated HoraceRead More →

Answer: The dress and behaviour of her cousins Betty and Dolly made the poetess’s mother laugh. Why does the poet laugh to himself? Explanation: The poem ‘Laugh and be merry’ by John Masefield probes the premise of living … in this world, since the universe itself is a manifestation ofRead More →