ambot lanq .. nanqutana qali mhe :P
Contemporary English poetry is poetry in English from the present and recent past.
Nissim Ezeikel By-Avdhesh Yadav-university of Allahabad
Two main features of poetry are a)glorification b)denouncement
In the classical sense, Augustan poetry was written during the reign of Caesar Augustus and includes poets such as Virgil, Horace, and Ovid. In the English sense (early-to-mid 18th century poetry), it is a neoclassical type of poetry such as that found in the works of Alexander Pope. During the time period, many poets focused upon the features of the Pindaric and Horatian odes.
flowery language
geoffrey chaucer
Ralph T. H. Griffith has written: 'The Vedas' 'Specimens of old Indian poetry' -- subject(s): Translations into English, Sanskrit poetry, Sanskrit literature, Collections, Translations from Sanskrit, English poetry
Contemporary English poetry is poetry in English from the present and recent past.
G. J. V. Prasad has written: 'The Lost Temper' 'Continuities in Indian English poetry' -- subject(s): Indic poetry (English), History and criticism
Nissim Ezeikel By-Avdhesh Yadav-university of Allahabad
Two main features of poetry are a)glorification b)denouncement
Henry Louis Vivian Derozio was an influential poet recognized for his promotion of Indian poetry written in English. He was a pioneer in blending Indian and Western literary traditions in his works, challenging societal norms and advocating for social reforms through his poetry. Derozio's writing style was marked by his use of vivid imagery, emotional depth, and themes of nationalism and social justice.
conceits
The characteristic illustrated by "sea-path" in Anglo-Saxon poetry is kenning, a figurative expression used in Old English and Old Norse poetry. A kenning is a metaphorical phrase or compound word used instead of a more straightforward term. In this case, "sea-path" is a kenning for the ocean or sea.
Lotika Basu has written: 'Indian writers of English verse' -- subject(s): Indic poetry (English), History and criticism
William Brandon has written: 'The men and the mountain' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration 'New worlds for old' -- subject(s): American influences, Civilization, Discovery and exploration 'The magic world' -- subject(s): English poetry, Indian poetry, Translations from Indian languages, Translations into English
Catherine W. Reilly has written: 'English poetry of the First World War' -- subject(s): Bibliography, World War, 1914-1918, English poetry, War poetry, English, Poetry, Literature and the war, English War poetry 'Late Victorian poetry, 1880-1899' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Poets, English, English poetry, Biography, Bio-bibliography, English Poets 'English poetry of the Second World War' -- subject(s): Bio-bibliography, Dictionaries, Biography, English poetry, World War, 1939-1945, Poets, English, Bibliography, Poetry, Commonwealth poetry (English), War poetry, English, Soldiers, Soldiers' writings, English, Literature and the war, English Poets, English War poetry 'Mid-Victorian poetry, 1860-1879' -- subject(s): Bio-bibliography, Biography, Dictionaries, English Poets, English poetry, Poets, English, Bibliographie, Gedichten, Victoriaanse tijd, Geschichte 1860-1879, Engels, Lyrik