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What is a school of poets?

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a group of poets

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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.

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