lyric poet

  • 111Polish Literature — • Of the literature of Poland before the advent of Christianity (965) very few traces indeed are extant . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Polish Literature     Polish Literature …

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  • 112Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford — The Earl of Oxford Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, unknown artist after lost orig …

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  • 113Rachel Bluwstein — Sela (September 20, 1890 April 16, 1931) was a Hebrew lyric poet who immigrated to Palestine in 1909. She is known by her first name, Rachel, ( he. רחל) or as Rachel the poetess ( he. רחל המשוררת). In English, her name is sometimes transcribed as …

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  • 114Julia Balbilla — (Greek: η Ιουλία Βαλβίλλα, 72 after 130) was a noble Roman Woman and a Poet that lived between the 1st century and 2nd century in the Roman Empire.Family and LifeBalbilla was a woman who came aristocratic and well connected origins. She was a… …

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  • 115Vicente, Gil — born с 1465, Portugal died 1536/37 Portuguese playwright. His first plays were produced in 1502, and for the next 34 years he acted as court dramatist and poet laureate, staging his plays to celebrate great events and religious occasions.… …

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  • 116Hölty, Ludwig Heinrich Christoph — ▪ German poet born Dec. 21, 1748, Mariensee, Hanover died Sept. 1, 1776, Mariensee       German poet who is considered the most gifted lyric poet of the Göttinger Hain, a group of young poets who saw themselves as heirs of the great lyric poet… …

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  • 117Palés Matos, Luis — ▪ Puerto Rican poet born March 20, 1898, Guayama, Puerto Rico died Feb. 23, 1959, San Juan       Puerto Rican lyric poet who enriched the vocabulary of Spanish poetry with words, themes, and rhythms of African and Afro American folklore and dance …

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  • 118Auzias March —     Auzias March     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Auzias March     A Catalan poet, b. perhaps in the last quarter of the fourteenth century, at Valencia; d. there in 1458. He is the greatest lyric poet of the older period of Catalan literature, and… …

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  • 119LEBENSOHN, MICAH JOSEPH — (also known as Mikhal; 1828–1852), one of the foremost Hebrew poets of the haskalah . Born in Vilna, the son of abraham dov lebensohn (Adam ha Kohen), who was a leading intellectual of the time and one of its outstanding poets, Micah Lebensohn… …

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  • 120List of Catholic authors — The authors listed on this page should be limited to those who identify as Catholic authors in some form. This does not mean they are necessarily orthodox in their beliefs. It does mean they identify as Catholic in a religious, cultural, or even… …

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