Difficult to answer. Some influenced poets may admit it, but, some may not.
A table of poets.
The Lake Poets were a group of poets who lived in the Lake District, England in the nineteenth century.The three main poets associated as a Lake Poet are William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey.
How rhythm affects the feeling of the lines
The Fireside poets were 5 men who wrote Romanticism poetry. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - John Greenleaf Whittier - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. - James Russell Lowell - William Cullen BryantThey were named 'Fireside poets' because their poetry was read around fires across the nation, similar to the soon to follow 'Fireside Chats' that Franklin Delano Roosevelt coined.They translated Dante Alighieri's works from Italian to English, which was published by Ticknor&Fields in Boston 1867. Longfellow was a famous poet, Holmes Sr. was a professor of medicine at Harvard and a poet, Lowell was a professor and a poet as well. Whittier and Bryant were poets too.
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There are many key characteristics of surrealism. It explores dreams and the unconscious mind as it is inspired by the writings of Sigmund Freud. It displays a willingness to depict perverse sexuality, scatology, decay, and violent images. Surrealism incorporates chance and spontaneity. There is an unquestionable influence seen of revolutionary 19th century poets including Arthur Rimbaud, Isidore Ducasse, and Charles Baudelaire.
Baudelaire Hugo Mallarme Lamartine Rimbaud Verlaine Valery de Fontaine Mistral Apollinaire
A school of poets refers to a group of poets who share a common style, ideology, or approach to writing poetry. These poets often influence and inspire each other, creating a collective body of work that reflects their shared values and beliefs. Examples include the Romantic poets, the Beat Generation poets, and the Harlem Renaissance poets.
Arthur Woollgar Verrall has written: 'Lectures on Dryden' -- subject(s): English Poets, History and criticism, Poets, English
Arthur B. WENK has written: 'Claude Debussy and the poets'
Arthur Temple Lyttelton has written: 'Modern poets of faith, doubt, & paganism' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English Poets, English poetry
Two poets or authors of the Impressionist period were Oscar Wilde and Edgar Degas. Wilde was known for his plays and novels that reflected the complex social attitudes of the time, while Degas, although primarily known as a painter, also wrote about art and culture.
Lourdes Ortiz has written: 'Picadura Mortal (Alfaguara Bolsillo, 15)' 'Conocer Rimbaud y su obra' -- subject(s): Biography, French Poets, Poets, French 'Luz de la memoria' 'Camas' 'La Liberta' 'Urraca' 'Urraca'
Jean-Marie Gleize has written: 'Sorties' -- subject(s): History and criticism, French poetry 'Simplification lyrique' 'Arthur Rimbaud' -- subject(s): Biography, French Poets, Criticism and interpretation 'A noir: Poesie et litteralite' 'Francis Ponge' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Textual Criticism 'Non'
Heather L. Clark has written: 'The grief of influence' -- subject(s): Grief in literature, Influence, English Poets, Criticism and interpretation, Biography, American Poets
Alain Borer has written: 'Koba' 'Rimbaud en Abyssinie' -- subject(s): Biography, Description and travel, French Poets, Poets, French, Travel 'Le livre de repousser Apopis' 'The essential Joseph Beuys' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Durer'
Arthur Crew Inman has written: 'One who dreamed' 'American portrait' 'Red autumn' 'The Inman diary' -- subject(s): American Poets, Diaries, Poets, American 'American silhouettes' 'Where find sanctuary'