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by Harriet Margaret MacKenzie

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Categories: Anthologies (non-poetry). Byron's Laughter : In Life and Poetry. By (author) Harriet Margaret MacKenzie.

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Puritan poetry was highly religious, and one of the earliest books of poetry published .

Puritan poetry was highly religious, and one of the earliest books of poetry published was the Bay Psalm Book, a set of translations of the biblical Psalms; however, the translators' intention was not to create literature, but to create hymns that could be used in worship. In 1670, the population of the colonies numbered approximately 111,000. Thirty years later it was more than 250,000.

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Byron spent his childhood in the small town of Aberdeen in the eastern coast of Scotland. All the periods of his literary activity were marked by the corresponding periods of his political life. Soon his father died, leaving his wife and child inn more than reduced circumstances. During the 1st period, which called the London period and which brought him fame and universal acclaim after the publication of his "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" in 1812, Lord Byron delivered his Parliamentary speeches in the House of Lords. The unfinished final work - "Don Juan" - is a great, long, epic satire, full of wild adventures, the mysteries of Constantinopole and Russia, politics, war and pirates.

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Poetry ranged between traditional types of verse and experimental writing that departed radically from the established .

Poetry ranged between traditional types of verse and experimental writing that departed radically from the established forms of the 19th century. Two New England poets, Edwin Arlington Robinson and Robert Frost, who were not noted for technical experimentation, won both critical and popular acclaim in this period. Robinson, whose first book appeared in 1896, did his best work in sonnets, ballad stanzas, and blank verse. In the 1920s he won three Pulitzer Prizes-for his Collected Poems (published 1921), The Man Who Died Twice (1925), and Tristram (1927).

And besides Scarlett don’t set any more store by book learning than we do. Brent turned in the saddle and called to the negro groom.

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Irving Layton, A Laughter in the Mind. Harriet Monroe Poetry Prize: Stanley Kunitz. "Notes on Life and Works," Selected Poetry of Raymond Souster, Representative Poetry Online, UToronto

Irving Layton, A Laughter in the Mind. E. J. Pratt, The Collected Poems of E. Pratt. introduction by Northrop Frye). Poetry Society of America. Shelley Memorial Award: Kenneth Rexroth. "Notes on Life and Works," Selected Poetry of Raymond Souster, Representative Poetry Online, UToronto. ca, Web, May 7, 2011.



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