There was poets' pub, lousy with drunks and soft with words, glittering with ideas and familiarity and mutual admiration. |
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It attends to the way in which feminist thinking has intervened in poets' conceptualizations of the lyric subject. |
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The transgressive character of the prose poem emerges here as a natural expression of the Language poets' anti-establishment impulse. |
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It is inconceivable that Spenser, the 'poet loved of the poets', and the pattern of princely gentlemen, advanced this suggestion from personal vaingloriousness. |
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This is a book that explores connections between works of visual art and poets' responses through poems about these same works. |
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In 1969 he founded The Honest Ulsterman, and in 1990 established the Poets' House at Islandmagee with his third wife, later removing to Falcarragh in the Donegal Gaeltacht. |
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Poets' corner MAN WITH A SILLY MOUSTAT CHE There was a bad man with a silly moustache, He strutted about shouting all balderdash. |
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Other poets, writers and musicians were buried or memorialised around Chaucer in what became known as Poets' Corner. |
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In 1556, his remains were transferred to a more ornate tomb, making Chaucer the first writer interred in the area now known as Poets' Corner. |
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On 2 December 2016, the 31st anniversary of his death, a floor stone memorial for Larkin was unveiled at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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In June 2015 it was announced that Larkin would be honoured with a floor stone memorial at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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In 2010 it was announced that Hughes would be commemorated with a memorial in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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While at the University at Bonn, Marx joined the Poets' Club, a group containing political radicals that were monitored by the police. |
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For instance Raymond Queneau set Editions Gallimard the publication of a Walloon Poets' anthology. |
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On 11 November 1985, Jones was among sixteen Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. |
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A monument to Jonson was erected in about 1723 by the Earl of Oxford and is in the eastern aisle of Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. |
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A memorial was eventually created for Shelley at the Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey, along with his old friends Lord Byron and John Keats. |
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In 1980, on the centenary of her death, a memorial stone was established for her in the Poets' Corner. |
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A compromise was reached whereby his heart was buried at Stinsford with Emma, and his ashes in Poets' Corner. |
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In 2013, on the 50th anniversary of his death, Lewis was honoured with a memorial in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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In 2013, on the 50th anniversary of his death, Lewis joined some of Britain's greatest writers recognised at Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey. |
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His cremation was held three days later, and a funeral was held in Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey in October that year. |
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In 1991 Gielgud unveiled a memorial stone commemorating Olivier in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey. |
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His coffin was carried to his grave in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey by other poets, who threw many pens and pieces of poetry into his grave with many tears. |
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He was the first poet to be buried in Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey. |
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Shakespeare has been commemorated in many statues and memorials around the world, including funeral monuments in Southwark Cathedral and Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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In 1982 a plaque was unveiled in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey. |
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In 1967, on the second anniversary of his death, Eliot was commemorated by the placement of a large stone in the floor of Poets' Corner in London's Westminster Abbey. |
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The white stone plaque is on the wall next to the door to Poets' Corner. |
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