Personifying countries as women in poetry may stem from themes of nurturing, protection, and patriotism traditionally associated with women. By embodying a country as a woman, poets can evoke emotions of love, pride, and loyalty towards the nation. Additionally, the figure of a woman may symbolize the beauty, strength, and resilience often attributed to countries.
'Abd al-Badi' Saqr has written: 'Sha'irat al-'Arab' -- subject(s): Arab Poets, Poets, Arab, Poets, Women, Women as poets, Women poets
Barnard Women Poets Prize was created in 1986.
Anna Manna has written: 'Noi donne fallibili e degne di miracoli' -- subject(s): Interviews, Italian Poets, Italian Women poets, Italian poetry, Poets, Italian, Women and literature, Women authors, Women poets, Italian
Allegra Alacevich has written: 'Una dama in Parnaso' -- subject(s): Biography, Italian Poets, Italian Women poets, Women
Kathleen Jones has written: 'A passionate sisterhood' -- subject(s): Authors' spouses, Biography, Brothers and sisters, English Poets, English Women authors, Family, Family relationships, Fathers and daughters, Friends and associates, History, Lake poets, Married women, Poets, English, Relations with women, Women, Women and literature, Women authors, English 'Learning not to be first'
I think that women in other countries should have the same rights as women do here in the U.S. because we all have the same rights and I think that it should be like this all over the country.
Helena Percas has written: 'La poesia femenina argentina (1810-1950)' -- subject(s): Argentine poetry, History and criticism, Poets, Women, Women poets
Yvette Cathiard has written: 'Dimey' -- subject(s): Biography, French Poets, Poets, French, Relations with women
For women, the most important visual art was probably making tapestries. Women were also active as poets and musicians.
meera bai sarojini naidu
Cynthia Salisbury has written: 'Phillis Wheatley' -- subject(s): African American poets, African American women poets, African Americans, American Poets, Biography, Juvenile literature, Slaves, Women 'The 100+ Series Building Grammar, Grades 3-4'
well, my history teacher said that it is because the countries are usually ruled by men. so men rule women, hence "she"