lyric poet

  • 101Dover Beach — For other uses, see Dover Beach (disambiguation). Dover Beach is a short lyric poem by the English poet Matthew Arnold.[1] It was first published in 1867 in the collection New Poems, but surviving notes indicate its composition may have begun as… …

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  • 102Nikolaus Lenau — For the asteroid named after Nikolaus Lenau, see 7400 Lenau. Lenau in 1839 Nikolaus Lenau was the nom de plume of Nikolaus Franz Niembsch Edler von Strehlenau (25 August 1802, Schadat, near Temesvár, Hungary – 22 August 1850, Oberdöbling, near… …

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  • 103Christian Winther — Rasmus Villads Christian Ferdinand Winther (July 29, 1796 December 30, 1876), was a Danish lyric poet. He was born at Fensmark near Næstved, where his father was the vicar. He went to the University of Copenhagen in 1815, and studied theology,… …

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  • 104Giuseppe Serembe — (March 6, 1844 1901), Italo Albanian lyric poet, known in Albanian as Zef Serembe, was a restless soul destined to bear the heavy burden of human suffering. The atmosphere of despair and tragedy that haunted him throughout his life surfaces time… …

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  • 105Mörike, Eduard Friedrich — born Sept. 8, 1804, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg died June 4, 1875, Stuttgart German lyric poet. A clergyman, Mörike suffered all his life from psychosomatic illnesses and retired at age 39, supplementing his pension by lecturing on literature. His… …

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  • 106Jonson, Ben — ▪ English writer Introduction byname of  Benjamin Jonson   born June 11?, 1572, London, Eng. died Aug. 6, 1637, London       English Stuart dramatist, lyric poet, and literary critic. He is generally regarded as the second most important English… …

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  • 107Lasker-Schüler, Else — ▪ German author original name  Else Schüler  born Feb. 11, 1869, Elberfeld, Ger. died Jan. 22, 1945, Jerusalem, Palestine       German poet, short story writer, playwright, and novelist of the early 20th century.       Of Jewish parentage,… …

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  • 108William IX, Duke of Aquitaine — Miniature of William from a 13th century chansonnier now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France William IX (Occitan: Guilhèm de Peitieus; French: Guillaume de Poitiers) (22 October 1071 – 10 February 1126), called the Troubador, was the Duke of… …

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  • 109Avetik Isahakyan — Avetik Isahakian ( hy. Ավետիք Իսահակյան; ru. Аветик Саакович Исаакян; OldStyleDate|October 31|1875|October 19), Ghazarapat, near Aleksandropol, current Gyumri ndash; October 17 1957, Yerevan) was a prominent Armenian lyric poet, writer, academian …

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  • 110Ibycus — /ib i keuhs/, n. fl. c540 B.C., Greek poet. * * * ▪ Greek poet flourished 6th century BC, Rhegium [now Reggio, Italy]       Greek lyric poet, one of the nine lyric poets in the official list, or canon, drawn up by the scholars of Alexandria in… …

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