Benjamin Johnson
His extensive use of English vernacular from his time that used in his stories, particularly in The Canterbury Tales.
Geoffrey Chaucer was a Fourteenth century English poet who wrote beautiful verses including the famous Canterbury Tales, Troilus And Crisseyde, etc. At a time when the English language and literature had not elevated and refined enough for an English Renaissance, his poems became in itself a new variety and genre and his liquidity of diction and his licenscious dealing with the language gave his poems a delightful charm. People liked it and began to think, speak and write just as he did in his poems. Without knowing or not, he was fathering and standardising a new language and initiating the English renaissance. He is considered the father of contemporary English language and literature. Before him, it was not English but Englisch.
li bai was a famous poet and he wrote lots of poems
Apollinaire is a French poet who notably wrote "Alcools" and "Poèmes à Lou"
Yes she is famous she wrote all sorts of poems!
Ben Jonson was an English dramatist and poet known for works like "The Alchemist." He was a contemporary of William Shakespeare and is considered one of the major literary figures of the Jacobean era.
Wilfred Owen
William Wordsworth was born in England and wrote famous poems (such as "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud") therefore he was an English poet.
Geoffrey Chaucer is a well-known poet who wrote in Middle English. He is most famous for his work "The Canterbury Tales," which is a collection of stories written in verse.
It was Cervantes who wrote Don Quixote.
No, a Renaissance painter.
Geoffrey Chaucer.
Ben Jonson was an important playwright and poet in the English Renaissance. He is known for his satirical and moralistic plays such as "Volpone" and "The Alchemist," which critiqued social norms and institutions of his time. Jonson was also a prominent figure in literary circles and helped shape the development of English drama.
Langston Hughes was an African American poet, novelist, short story writer, and columnist. He wrote during the Harlem Renaissance.
NoHell no! He was a poet. (and a dark one, at that!)
Andrew Marvell was the man that wrote the poem Oliver Cromwell. He was an English metaphysical.
Geoffrey Chaucer