gonzalo de berceo
Gonzalo de Berceo wrote "The Miracles of your Lady." He is considered one of the first known Spanish poets, known for his religious themes and use of colloquial language.
There are not many poets whose first name starts with "x." One example is X.J. Kennedy, who is an American poet known for his wit and humor in his poetry.
Carlos Clementson Cerezo has written: 'Ricardo Molina' -- subject(s): Biography, Poets, Spanish, Spanish Poets 'Los templos serenos'
Maria Romano Colangeli has written: 'Voci femminili della lirica spagnola del'900' -- subject(s): Spanish Poets, Spanish poetry, Women poets
Kannassa poets were three well-known poets that lived between AD 1350 and 1450. They were Madhava Panikkar, Sankara Panikkar and Rama Panikkar of the Kannassa family. The first two were uncles of Rama Panikkar. They were instrumental in the development of modern Malayalam-language. Their major literary contributions are Kannassa Ramayanam and kannassa Bharatham. Kannassan panikkan or Kannassa Panacker are also known as Niranam poets, because they lived in a small village known by the name "Niranam'', near the towns of Tiruvalla and Mannar, situated in the Kuttanadu region of central Travancore in Kerala. Kannassan poets were members of an ancient family of traditional astrologers commonly known as Kaniyan (Kanisan or Ganaka).
Spenserian poets were poets who followed the style of Edmund Spenser, an English poet known for his work "The Faerie Queene." These poets often used Spenser's intricate verse form, known as the Spenserian stanza, which consists of nine lines with a specific rhyme scheme. Some notable Spenserian poets include John Keats, Lord Byron, and Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Al Moutanabi
al moutanabi
algeria or mauritania
Henry Lawson was one of Australia's best known poets and short story writers.
The Lake Poets were a group of English poets who lived in the Lake District of England during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The three main Lake Poets were William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey. They were known for their connection to nature and their emphasis on the simplicity and beauty of everyday life.
You say 'bardo:' 'el bardo.'
The spirit of the Italian Renaissance spread through Spanish literature in the 16th century. This period, known as the Spanish Golden Age, saw the influence of Italian humanism and artistic innovations on Spanish poets and writers. Notable figures of this time include Garcilaso de la Vega and Miguel de Cervantes.