
Francis Scott Fitzgerald-1
... Scott felt forced to write to earn money In 1924 he penned The Great Gatsby ...
... Scott felt forced to write to earn money In 1924 he penned The Great Gatsby ...
Why do poets use alliteration
... and assonance and using them. Do they direct attention where you want it to go, or do they misdirect it?Poets traditionally use alliteration, or repetition of consonant sounds, to link words with different meanings together and to contribute to the cadence, rhythm or . Alliteration can be used in po ...
... and assonance and using them. Do they direct attention where you want it to go, or do they misdirect it?Poets traditionally use alliteration, or repetition of consonant sounds, to link words with different meanings together and to contribute to the cadence, rhythm or . Alliteration can be used in po ...
English Romanticism 1798-1832
... shaped literature during the most revolutionary time in English history. ...
... shaped literature during the most revolutionary time in English history. ...
Modernism - OnCourse Systems For Education
... Experimentation and individualism Experimentation and individualism were frowned upon ...
... Experimentation and individualism Experimentation and individualism were frowned upon ...
Imagism - David Lavery
... The Imagist movement included English and American poets in the early twentieth century who wrote free verse and were devoted to "clarity of expression through the use of precise visual images." A strand of modernism, Imagism was officially launched in 1912 when Ezra Pound read and marked up a poem ...
... The Imagist movement included English and American poets in the early twentieth century who wrote free verse and were devoted to "clarity of expression through the use of precise visual images." A strand of modernism, Imagism was officially launched in 1912 when Ezra Pound read and marked up a poem ...
Romanticism notes with answers
... Romantic writers tried to “rise above the dull realities of everyday life” by tapping the imagination and the emotion. Romantic writing will not have every characteristic associated with romanticism. In fact, Romanticism ...
... Romantic writers tried to “rise above the dull realities of everyday life” by tapping the imagination and the emotion. Romantic writing will not have every characteristic associated with romanticism. In fact, Romanticism ...
Confederation Poets

""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 Duncan Campbell Scott (1862–1947) – in the Introduction to his 1960 anthology, Poets of the Confederation, which began: ""It is fair enough, I think, to call Roberts, Carman, Lampman, and Scott our 'Confederation poets.'""The term has also been used since to include William Wilfred Campbell (?1860-1918) and Frederick George Scott (1861–1944), sometimes Francis Joseph Sherman (1871–1926), sometimes Pauline Johnson (1861–1913) and George Frederick Cameron (1854–1885), and Isabella Valancy Crawford (1850–1887) as well.