Jane Shore is an American poet. She graduated from Goddard College, and moved from Vermont to the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She graduated from Radcliffe...
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Elizabeth "Jane" Shore (née Lambert; c. 1445 – c. 1527) was one of the many mistresses of King Edward IV of England. She became the best known to history...
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Jane Shore (c. 1445 – c. 1527) was the mistress of Edward IV of England. Jane Shore may also refer to: Jane Shore (poet), American poet and professor...
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illustrator 1996–2000 Evie Shockley – poet, 2023 Tamara Shopsin – illustrator, 2016–2021, 2023 Jane Shore – poet, 2013–2020 Etaoin Shrdlu (pseudonym) –...
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poet James Gahagan – abstract artist Jane O'Meara Sanders – former president of Burlington College, wife of Senator Bernie Sanders Jane Shore – poet Jared...
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Jane Shore is a 1714 historical tragedy by the British writer Nicholas Rowe. It was his penultimate play, and was inspired by the life of Jane Shore the...
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Stanford University Laurie Sheck, Poet, Princeton, New Jersey; Lecturer in English, Rutgers University Jane Shore (poet), East Calais, Vermont; Associate...
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Mary Oliver (redirect from Mary Jane Oliver)
Mary Jane Oliver (September 10, 1935 – January 17, 2019) was an American poet who won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. She found inspiration...
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Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy, scholar of comparative religion Jane Shore – poet Selected faculty Michael Barnett – university professor Nathan J....
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The Eastern Shore of Maryland is a part of the U.S. state of Maryland that lies mostly on the east side of the Chesapeake Bay. Nine counties are normally...
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Nicholas Rowe (writer) (category 18th-century English poets)
and Aribert, and a Christian woman named Ethelinda, who is martyred. Jane Shore, professedly an imitation of Shakespeare's style, was played at Drury...
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relationship. Jane had been a friend of John Franklin's first wife, the poet Eleanor Anne Porden, who died early in 1825. In 1828, Franklin and Jane Griffin...
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Sara Teasdale (category 20th-century American poets)
(later Filsinger; August 8, 1884 – January 29, 1933) was an American lyric poet. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and used the name Filsinger after her...
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William Wordsworth (redirect from The Cumberland Poet)
William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was an English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English...
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Merope (published in 1714, but initially staged in 1713) Nicholas Rowe – Jane Shore Abel Evans – Prae-existence: A poem, in imitation of Milton John Gay –...
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November 21 – German poet Heinrich von Kleist shoots his terminally ill lover Henriette Vogel and then himself, on the shore of the Kleiner Wannsee...
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poet Lorna Cordeiro, singer from Goa, India Lorna Jane Clarkson, Australian fashion designer, entrepreneur and author. Lorna Crozier, Canadian poet and...
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Hero's journey (section Jane Eyre)
within the heroine's journey. Since Jane is able to marry Rochester as an equal and through her own means, this makes Jane one of the most satisfying and fulfilling...
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happily, though maybe not entirely honestly, ever after. American poet Jane Shore published a poem, "The Princess and the Pea", in the January 1973 issue...
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"Charlie Is My Darling". July 30 – A performance of a historical drama, Jane Shore, is given in Sydney, Australia; the playbill, printed by George Hughes...
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Jeffery Day (category 20th-century English poets)
World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories, and also a war poet. Jeffery Day, as he was commonly known, was born in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire...
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Arthur Hugh Clough (category 19th-century English poets)
Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane Welsh Carlyle. A prospect of a post in Sydney led him to engage himself to Blanche Mary Shore Smith, daughter of Samuel...
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Pollution MPC · 5007 5008 Miyazawakenji 1991 DV Kenji Miyazawa, Japanese poet and children's novelist JPL · 5008 5009 Sethos 2562 P-L Sethos I, an Egyptian...
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Wordsworth, English poet (born 1770) May 24 – Jane Porter, Scottish novelist and dramatist (born 1776) May 31 – Giuseppe Giusti, Italian poet (born 1809) July...
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Naomi Shihab Nye (category 20th-century American poets)
like a shore pacing in ebb and flow, expecting the arrival of meaning." In 2019, the Poetry Foundation designated Nye their Young People's Poet Laureate...
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Maria Susanna Cooper (category English women poets)
between Emilia and Harriet) and The History of Fanny Meadows — followed by Jane Shore to her Friend: A Poetic Epistle the following year. After her death in...
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Chidiock Tichborne (category 16th-century English poets)
erroneously[citation needed] referred to as Charles, was an English conspirator and poet. Tichborne was born in Southampton sometime after 24 August 1562 to Roman...
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Dinah Gamon, British artist Dinah Jane Hansen, singer from American girl group Fifth Harmony Dinah Hawken, New Zealand poet Dinah Henson, English amateur...
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Elizabeth Coatsworth (redirect from Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth)
Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth (May 31, 1893 – August 31, 1986) was an American writer of fiction and poetry for children and adults. She won the 1931 Newbery...
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Celia Thaxter (category 19th-century American poets)
Sandpiper: The Life of Celia Thaxter. Wake-Brook House. Vallier, Jane E. (1982). Poet on demand: the life, letters, and works of Celia Thaxter. P.E. Randall...
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