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Snake: Poems by Emily Dickinson and D.H. Lawrence

“Snake” fascinated D.H. Lawrence and Emily Dickinson pictured its true nature. Each observed its form and movements. Lawrence uses symbolism and about Emily’s poem, one cannot say for sure.

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I’m a Published Author Now!

I had one of my poems published in a book! Here is the information about it!

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Is Poetry a Dead Art?

I walked into a couple of bookstores to find something to read and yet I find so little attraction to poetry and public performances may be a key to revive the desire of the public.

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Famous Irish Authors, Poets, and Playwrights

Ireland is known for it’s great production of music, writing, poetry, and plays. Here are some of the most famous Irish arts producers.

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A Must-read Book for New Poets

Rainer Maria Rilke’s Letters to A Young Poet speaks across generations of writers and artists who want to grow in their craft.

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The Psychological Resemblance of Poe

This is an informational piece on Edgar Allan Poe and how is pieces of literature relate to his personal life.

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Poets to Inspire Other Poets

Writers must read their genre. Poets are no exception. Below are some modern poets whose work is as satisfying as a good meal.

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What is Poetry?

What some of the greatest poets have written about poetry.

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Dead Poetry Society or Where Has the Fun Gone

Mourning the passing of the Nonsense Rhyme.

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Five Poems Every Aspiring Poet Needs to Read

Even if it’s only to enjoy the aesthetic beauty of the pieces.

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