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A poet is a person who writes poetry. This is usually influenced by a cultural and intellectual tradition. Some consider the best poetry to be, to some extent, and universal, and to address issues common to all humanity; others are more absorbed by its particular, personal and ephemeral qualities.

In the English language, poets generally considered to be of the most influential and profound include Chaucer, Shakespeare, John Milton, William Blake, John Keats, Lord Byron, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Elizabeth Bishop and Sylvia Plath. American poet Walt Whitman was one of the first poets to write a kind of poetry now called free verse, though French poet Jules Laforgue was also writing in free verse around the same time as Whitman. Free verse differed from traditional verse because it was not bound by rhyme or meter. In the Western tradition, Homer, Sappho, Virgil, Dante, Luís de Camões, Fernando Pessoa and Goethe round out a basic list. In Chinese, Li Bai, Du Fu and other Tang dynasty poets produced some the oldest poetry in the world, which is still read today. Basho, Omar Khayyám, and Rumi complete one defensible canon.



Poetry (from the Greek "ποίησις", poiesis, a "making" or "creating") is a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its ostensible
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Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning "to cultivate,") generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significant importance.
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The word tradition comes from the Latin word traditio which means "to hand down" or "to hand over." It is used in a number of ways in the English language:
  1. Beliefs or customs taught by one generation to the next, often orally.

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Poetry (from the Greek "ποίησις", poiesis, a "making" or "creating") is a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its ostensible
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Writing system: Latin (English variant) 
Official status
Official language of: 53 countries
Regulated by: no official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1: en
ISO 639-2: eng
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William Shakespeare

The Chandos portrait, artist and authenticity unconfirmed. National Portrait Gallery, London.
Born: April 1564 (exact date unknown)
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
Died: 23 March 1616
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
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John Milton

Born: November 9 1608(1608--)
Bread Street, Cheapside, London, England
Died: November 8 1674 (aged 67)
Bunhill, London, England
Occupation: Poet, Prose Polemicist, Civil Servant
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William Blake

William Blake in an 1807 portrait by Thomas Phillips.
Born: November 28, 1757
London, England
Died: August 12, 1827
London, England
Occupation: Poet, Painter, Printmaker William Blake
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John Keats

Born: September 31 1795(1795--)
London, England
Died: January 23 1821 (aged 27)
Rome, Papal States
Occupation: Poet
Literary movement: Romanticism

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Lord Byron

Born: 22 January 1788(1788--)
London, England
Died: 19 March 1824 (aged 36)
Messolonghi, Greece
Occupation: Poet, revolutionary


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Elizabeth Barrett Browning

A portrait of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Born: March 6, 1806
Durham, England
Died: June 29, 1861
Florence, Italy
Occupation: Poet
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Emily Dickinson

Taken some time around 1846–1847; for many years the only known photograph of her.
Born: November 10 1830(1830--)
Amherst, Massachusetts, United States
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Walter Whitman

Walt Whitman, age 37, frontispiece to Leaves of Grass, Fulton St., Brooklyn, N.Y., steel engraving by Samuel Hollyer from a lost daguerreotype by Gabriel Harrison.
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William Butler Yeats (IPA: /ˈjeɪts/; 13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet and dramatist, and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature.
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Thomas Stearns Eliot

Born: September 26 1888(1888--)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Died: January 4 1965 (age 76)
London, England
Occupation: Poet, Dramatist, Literary critic
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Ezra Pound

Ezra Pound in 1913
Born: 30 September 1885(1885--)
Hailey, Idaho, United States
Died: 1 November 1972 (aged 87)
Venice, Italy
Occupation: Poet, critic Ezra Weston Loomis Pound
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Elizabeth Bishop

Elizabeth Bishop at Vassar
Born: January 8 1911(1911--)
Worcester, Massachusetts
Died: September 6 1979 (aged 68)
Boston, Massachusetts
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Sylvia Plath

Born: September 27 1932(1932--)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Died: January 11 1963 (aged 32)
London, England
Occupation: poet, novelist, and short story writer
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Walter Whitman

Walt Whitman, age 37, frontispiece to Leaves of Grass, Fulton St., Brooklyn, N.Y., steel engraving by Samuel Hollyer from a lost daguerreotype by Gabriel Harrison.
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Free verse (also at times referred to as vers libre) is a term describing various styles of poetry that are not written using strict meter or rhyme, but that still are recognizable as 'poetry' by virtue of complex patterns of one sort or another that readers will perceive
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Jules Laforgue (French IPA: [ʒyl la'fɔʀg]) (Montevideo, 16 August 1860 – Paris, 20 August 1887) was a French symbolist poet.
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Homer is the name given to the purported author of the early Greek poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. It is now generally believed that they were composed by illiterate aoidoi (rhapsodes) in an oral tradition in the 8th or 7th century BC.
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Sappho (Attic Greek Σαπφώ [sapːʰɔː], Aeolic Greek Ψάπφω
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Publius Vergilius Maro

A bust of Virgil, from the entrance to his tomb in Naples, Italy.
Born: October 15, 70 BC
Andes, North Italy
Died: September 21, 19 BC
Brundisium
Occupation: Poet
Nationality: Roman
Genres: Epic poetry
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DANTE (Delivery of Advanced Network Technology to Europe) is a not-for-profit organisation that plans, builds and operates the international networks that interconnect the various National Research and Education Networks in Europe and surrounding regions.
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Luís Vaz de Camões

Born: c.1524

Died: May 10 1580
Lisbon
Occupation: Writer
Genres: Poetry

Luís Vaz de Camões (pron. IPA /lu'iʃ vaʃ dɨ ka'mõĩʃ
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Fernando António Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa

Born: June 13, 1888
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Born: July 28 1749(1749--)
Free City of Frankfurt
Died: March 22 1832 (aged 84)
Weimar, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Occupation: Polymath
Nationality: German
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