Category: Poets with initials F to J

Summary of The Ball Poem by John Berryman
0About the poet: John Berryman was born John Smith in McAlester, Oklahoma, on 25th October 1914. He taught at many American universities, ending at the University of Minnesota. ...
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Analysis, Central Idea and Theme of No Men are Foreign
0Critical Analysis of No Men are Foreign: This poem is an ardent appeal on the poet’s part to rid our hearts of xenophobia and embrace the unity of man as a whole. The poet says ...
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Summary of No Men are Foreign by James Kirkup
0About the poet: James Falconer Kirkup (England, 23 April 1918 – Andorra, 10 May 2009) was a prolific English poet, translator and travel writer. He was born on 23rd April 1918. ...
READ MORE +Analysis, Central Idea and Theme of On His Blindness
0Critical Analysis of On His Blindness: This poem is an autobiographical one. As we know, Milton did, in fact, go blind in the 1650s. Therefore, he is writing about his own ...
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Line by Line Summary of On His Blindness by John Milton
0About the poet: John Milton was born in London on 9th December 1608. After university, he spent six years in his father’s country home in Buckinghamshire following a rigorous ...
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Summary and Analysis of Death the Leveller by James Shirley
0About the poet: James Shirley (also spelt Sherley) was an English dramatist. His career of playwriting extended from 1625 until the suppression of stage plays by ...
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Summary and Analysis of La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats
0About John Keats John Keats belonged to the second generation of Romantic poets which included Lord Bryon and Percy Bysshe Shelly. Born in 1795, John Keats had a short ...
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Summary and Analysis of Twickenham Garden by John Donne
0About John Donne John Donne was born in the year 1572 in London. He was a pre-eminent representative of the metaphysical poets, meaning that his work was characterised by ...
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Summary and Analysis of Good Friday,1613, Riding Westward by John Donne
0About John Donne: John Donne was born in the year 1572 in London. He was a pre-eminent representative of the metaphysical poets, meaning that his work was characterized ...
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Summary and Analysis of The Wreck of Hesperus by H. W. Longfellow
0About H. W. Longfellow: Born in 1807 in Maine, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was one of the most important poets of his time. He was well widely known and well-loved. His ...
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Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 15 by John Milton
0INTRODUCTION TO JOHN MILTON- Among the most famous poets in the history of English literature, John Milton was born on 9 december, 1608 in London. His most works constitute of ...
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Summary and Analysis of The Sun Rising by John Donne
1INTRODUCTION TO JOHN DONNE- The metaphysical poet, John Donne was born in England, London on January 22, 1572. He is known in the history of English Literature as the founder ...
READ MORE +Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 16 by John Milton
0About John Milton: John Milton was born in the year 1608 in Bread Street, London. He was a man who went on to achieve great things and work in three different eras: Stuart ...
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Summary and Analysis of Sleep by James Whitcomb Riley
0About James Whitcomb Riley: Known as “Children’s poet” and also as the “Hoosier Poet” for his children’s poetry and dialect works, James Whitcomb Riley was one of the ...
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