• Kingdom. The Georgian poets were, by the strictest definition, those whose works appeared in a series of five anthologies named Georgian Poetry, published...
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    George V and George VI. Those periods are simply referred to as Georgian. Georgian society and its preoccupations were well portrayed in the novels of...
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    Anthology (redirect from Poetry anthology)
    anthologies became an important part of poetry publishing for a number of reasons. For English poetry, the Georgian poetry series was trend-setting; it showed...
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  • the works published by the Poetry Bookshop were collections by Charlotte Mew and Richard Aldington and the Georgian Poetry series as well as Ezra Pound's...
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  • Poetry took numerous forms in medieval Europe, for example, lyric and epic poetry. The troubadours, trouvères, and the minnesänger are known for composing...
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  • Poetry is an unincorporated community in Chattooga County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. A variant name is "Tulip". A post office called Tulip was established...
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    school of Georgian poets, and indeed some of his poems appear in the Georgian Poetry anthologies. However, James Reeves in his book on Georgian Poetry, notes...
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  • were included among the "Georgian poets", and Abercrombie's poetry was included in four of the five volumes of Georgian Poetry (edited by Edward Marsh...
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    from 1907, who lobbied hard with Edward Marsh to get Freeman into the Georgian Poetry series; with eventual success. De la Mare's biographer Theresa Whistler...
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    The Georgian poets were the first major grouping of the post-Victorian era. Their work appeared in a series of five anthologies called Georgian Poetry which...
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    country is Georgia per Article 2 of the Georgian Constitution. In Georgia's two official languages (Georgian and Abkhaz), the country is named საქართველო...
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    The Georgia Poetry Society (GPS) is a non-profit state-level poetry association in the U.S. state of Georgia, which is affiliated with the National Federation...
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  • Georgia Literature of the Georgian era, English literature written at the beginning of the 18th century Georgian Poetry, a school of British poetry that...
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    World War I as one of the Dymock poets, and his poetry was included in all five volumes of Georgian Poetry (edited by Edward Marsh, 1912–1922). After World...
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  • promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in 1916. He was included in the final Georgian Poetry anthology. He married in 1929 Canadian writer Jessie McDonald after...
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    1878 – 26 May 1962) was a British Georgian poet, who was associated with World War I but continued publishing poetry into the 1940s and 1950s. Gibson was...
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    exultation of nature of the Romantic poetry and the Georgian poetry of the early 20th century. However, Hopkins's poetry was not published until 1918. Arnold's...
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    and Georgian patriotism. Georgian ideology, customs, and worldview often informed these translations because they were oriented toward Georgian poetic...
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    scheduled to be held in Georgia on 26 October 2024. By the time of the elections, Georgian Dream had been the ruling party in Georgia since defeating Mikheil...
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    Shove's inclusion in Georgian Poetry as "the first, arguably token, woman" to appear in the series caused some ill will in the poetry politics of the time...
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    to giving his own autograph, he began a collection of his own. The Georgian poetry publisher Edward Marsh helped him to obtain that of D. H. Lawrence...
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    Grigol (Georgian: გრიგოლი; Russian: Григорий Иоаннович Грузинский, Grigory Ioannovich Gruzinsky) (24 January 1789 – 21 September 1830) was a Georgian royal...
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    Shota Rustaveli (category Articles containing Georgian-language text)
    Shota Rustaveli (Georgian: შოთა რუსთაველი, c. 1160 – after c. 1220), mononymously known simply as Rustaveli, was a medieval Georgian poet. He is considered...
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  • become Davies' best-known poem, it was not included in any of the five Georgian Poetry anthologies published by Edward Marsh between 1912 and 1922. Thirty-two...
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    Salome Dadiani (category CS1 Georgian-language sources (ka))
    Princess Salomé Dadiani (Georgian: სალომე დადიანი; 13 October 1848 – 23 July 1913) was a Georgian princess, the only sister of Niko Dadiani, the last Prince...
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  • Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892–1935 (category 1936 poetry books)
    modernist tendency does not predominate, though it is not ignored; Georgian poetry is covered quite thoroughly; and Oliver St. John Gogarty is given space...
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  • Shairi (category Poetry stubs)
    feminine and dactylic forms of rhyme, Georgian shairi’s stress is very weak due to the nature of the Georgian language, which is characterized by dynamic...
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  • Side of the Century: "A New American Poetry, 1960–1990", 1994 Georgian Poetry Golden Treasury of Scottish Poetry, edited by Hugh MacDiarmid, 1940 Greek...
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  • Edmund Beale Sargant (category Poetry stubs)
    funding. He was also a poet, appearing in particular in the first of the Georgian Poetry anthologies. A Guide Book to Books (1891), compendium of book titles...
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    at Project Gutenberg Georgian Poetry 1911 – 12 at Project Gutenberg Georgian Poetry 1913 – 15 at Project Gutenberg Georgian Poetry 1916 – 17 at Project...
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