Famous English authors are William Shakespeare, J.K. Rowling, Agatha Christie, Arthur C. Clarke, Charles Dickens, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
T.S. Eliot is often considered the poet's poet in English Literature due to his innovative use of language, form, and allusions in his poetry. His works, such as "The Waste Land" and "Four Quartets," have had a profound influence on subsequent generations of poets.
Quite a lot.
Edmund Spenser
William Wordworth
Kalidas was not a Hindi poet but a Sanskrit poet and playwright. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest classical Sanskrit writers in India, known for his works such as "Shakuntala" and "Meghaduta."
The poets may dream, but we must act- and act quickly! I'd like to know where all of the great poets are when we really need one!
John Donne is typically regarded as a Metaphysical poet due to his use of intricate metaphors and complex ideas in his poetry. Jonathan Swift, on the other hand, is known more for his satirical works such as "Gulliver's Travels" and "A Modest Proposal." While both poets are significant figures in English literature, Swift is not considered a Metaphysical poet.
Emile Legouis has written: 'The early life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798' -- subject- s -: Biography, English Poets, Childhood and youth 'La jeunesse de William Wordsworth, 1770-1798' -- subject- s -: Childhood and youth 'The Bacchic element in Shakespeare's plays' -- subject- s -: Knowledge, Manners and customs, Drinking, Criticism and interpretation, Drinking customs in literature 'A history of English literature' -- subject- s -: English literature, History and criticism 'Edmund Spenser' -- subject- s -: Poets, English, Biography, English Poets 'Geoffroy Chaucer' -- subject- s -: Poets, English, Biography, English Poets
Linda K. Hughes has written: 'Graham R' -- subject(s): Biography, English Poets, History, Poets, English, Women and literature
Desmond King-Hele has written: 'Erasmus Darwin and the Romantic poets' -- subject(s): English poetry, History, History and criticism, Influence, Literature and science, Nature in literature, Romanticism, Science in literature 'Shelley, the man and the poet' -- subject(s): Biography, English Poets 'Doctor of revolution' -- subject(s): Biography, Naturalists, Physicians 'Satellites and scientific research' -- subject(s): Artificial satellites, Geophysics 'Satellite orbits in an atmosphere'
1- What is literature? 2- What is said to be the beginning of English Literature? 3- How many divisions can be made in the history of English Literature? 4- Name some of the great poets in English Literature. 5- Among Novel, Poetry, Drama, Essays, which one is the most dominating throughout the history of English Literature?
There are many poems with unknown poets, so it would depend on which specific poem you are referring to. Some famous examples include "Beowulf" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" from early English literature.
The plural form of poet is poets.
Thomas Hardy was the English poet who denounced descriptions, categorisations and titles such as Georgian Poets. His comment was: it is a pity that these promising young writers adopted such a title. The use of it lacks the modesty of true genius. It confuses the poetic chronology and implies that the hitherto recognized true Georgians- Shelley, Keats, Wordsworth and Byron are negligible.
James K. Chandler has written: 'England in 1819' -- subject(s): History, English literature, Literature and history, History and criticism, Romanticism, Civilization, Historicism in literature, Peterloo Massacre, Manchester, England, 1819, Politics and literature 'Wordsworth's second nature' -- subject(s): Biography, English Poets, English poetry, France, French influences, History, Knowledge, Literature and the revolution, Poets, English, Political and social views
Andrew Phillips has written: 'The rebirth of England and English' -- subject(s): Biography, Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, Dialect poetry, English, Dictionaries, England, English Dialect poetry, English Poets, English language, Historiography, History and criticism, In literature, Knowledge, National characteristics, English, in literature, New words, Philologists, Poets, English