William Butler Yeats was a phenomenal poet who won the Noble Prize in 1923. He was a poet who had a lasting impact on his nation and national literature Yeats identified as an Irishman and it’s safe to say that identity reflected upon his writing. William’s wide range of styles and subjects impacted the changing world he once inhabited. He was an influence for the writers who came after him. William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin, Ireland, on June 13th, 1865. He was the son of an Irish painter who was well known. His childhood was spent in County Sligo and returned to Dublin when he was 15 in order to continue his education and discover his love for poetry. Yeats was on the road to his Celtic revival and success. William’s new way of seeing the world around him, matched with a changing political landscape. This has led to some of his best works. Easter,1916, was his reaction to the Easter uprising, which was a violent, but failed …show more content…
Later into his Irish writing, Yeats adventured into the Irish Literary Revival movement. In 1892, Yeats founded the National Literary Society and in 1899, he cofounded the Irish Literary Theatre. A couple years later, Yeats founded and wrote plays for the Abbey Theatre, which mostly composed of Irish playwrights and authors. Yeats found amazing success from this. One of his plays, “Ego Dominus Tuus,” appeared in Poetry magazine. Overall, William Butler Yeats was a man with a plan. Yeats wanted others to know about his background and did it wonderfully, by providing us some amazing plays, poems, and books. William’s Irish identity has had a huge impact on his writing and way of life. It made him have a different outlook on the world around him, and it also had him questioning about certain things that were
Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe is a Boston native that grew up in Richmond, Virginia. Born January 19, 1809 in Boston to Elizabeth Arnold Poe and David Poe, Jr. In 1811 Poe father had abandoned him and his mother. Leaving her with all three children.
William published in small magazines and began his career as a writer. William was one of the original poets of the Imagist movement. At this point in his life William started to disagree with the works of Pound and Eliot. William thought that they stayed too close to European ways (poetryfoundation.org). Williams was seeking to make a new technique or
Edgar was born in Boston, Massachusetts in the year of 1809. Edgar's mother perished when he was only two years old, by this time, his father had deserted him. Between the ages of 6 and 11, he was granted to go to boarding school in England. After, he turned 18, Poe issued a volume of poems and drafted in the army for 2 years. Poe's predicaments didn't leave during his childhood and continued to haunt him into his adult life.
Biography of Zora Neale Hurston African American author, folklorist, anthropologist, and Harlem Renaissance figure, her works and contributions to the world of literature acknowledge her as one of the great writers of our American history. Zora Neale Hurston, born in Notasulga, Alabama on January 7, 1891 to former slaves John and Lucy Potts Hurston, was the fifth child and second girl out of eight children. Her birth records have never been found, so the singular year of her birth has long been a dispute (Bloom 7). In the family bible, according to Hurston’s biographers, her name is recorded as Zora Neal Lee Hurston; at some point an “e” was added to Neal and “Lee” was dropped (King 1).
In Louis Sachar’s book Holes, the protagonist Stanley Yelnats is sent to a correctional camp after being wrongly convicted for stealing donated sneakers. Stanley is born under a curse and is bullied because he is overweight and poor, giving the audience a misguided first impression of him as an unsuspecting hero. But throughout the course of the book, it shows that the protagonist unexpectedly develops into a hero who saves one of his best friends from turning into “buzzard food,” and unknowingly breaks the family curse. During Stanley’s ordeal stay at Camp Green Lake, he not only changes mentally to display heroic traits like altruism, perseverance and bravery he has also changed physically to be a stronger, healthier individual.
Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. He was the only son of James Nathaniel Hughes. His Father was absent for most of his youth and did not want to have anything to do with black culture. Then Hughes was brought to his grandmothers, Mary Langston. Her house was in Lawrence, Kansas and his mother, Carrie lived with them.
Emily Webb 24 August 2015 Caron Moore AP English Lit 4th Period UNTITLED INTRO PARAGRAPH Adah quotes from “The Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams on page 170 because of the constant death around her — not only of the family’s chickens but of the people of Kilanga. “Our Father…
He showed his poems to Vachel Lindsay who was impressed by his work. During the Spanish Civil War, he served as a war correspondent for several American newspapers. Later on, he was deemed the “Poet Laureate of the Negro Race.” All of these people and events inspired him to keep on writing.
According to, poets.org, Hughes was born James Langston Hughes, February 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. Langston Hughes, both mother and father divorced while he was a young child forcing him to relocate with his father to Mexico. His grandmother raised Hughes until the age of thirteen, when he relocated once again to Lincoln, Illinois, to live with his mother and husband who would ultimately settle once and for all in Cleveland, Ohio. While Hughes was living in Ohio he began writing poetry. Hughes citied Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Carl Sandburg, and Walt Whitman as some of his main inspirations.
This was a man who, was filled with emotions and had the ability to express words symbolically and with multiple meanings. Due to my young age when I discovered Edgar Allen Poe, he became the writer who inspired the way I view poetry and life. I did not know many grown men when I was growing up; those I did know showed little emotion except impulsive anger. When I read the words of Poe’s poems such as “Annabel Lee”, “The Raven”, and “The Happiest
Dark Romanticism evolves from works of the Romantic Period (1798-1870) with characteristics of horror fiction and death. It is taken as a reaction of the Transcendental Movement, which originated abreast the Romantic Period from 1830 to 1860. Known writers like Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, and Nathaniel Hawthorne found that the ideas displayed in the Transcendental works were idealistic and rose-colored, as a result, they opt to alter these works adding their own element hence this was the birth of the subgenre. To explore more about this subgenre we have three Americans mentioned above that are considered as major Dark Romantics authors. Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 19, 1809.
“Cathleen Ni Houlihan”, a play that William Butler Yeats co-wrote with Lady Gregory, in 1902, is about Ireland’s fight for their independence. According to Nicholas Grene: “What is at issue [in Kathleen Ni Houlihan] is the political meaning which the play generated and the potential for such meaning which the text offered.” (Grene, 1999) The play is set in a cottage kitchen and centres in the 1798 Rebellion. The play: “stages two conflicting narratives of Irish peasant womanhood. Mrs. Gillane and, potentially, Delia, her son’s pretty, well-dowered bride-to-be, represent a realist, maternal order, the values of hearth and home; the Poor Old Woman, Cathleen, also dressed as a peasant, represents a contrary order of being – symbolic, nomadic, virginal, sacrificial rather than procreative (…)
Ezra Pound revolutionized poetry by defying what the government did not allow in any form of literature, which was speaking one’s mind. Ezra was born in Hailey, Idaho, but was mainly raised and went to school in Pennsylvania. In 1908 at twenty-three years of age he set sail to Europe spending several months in Venice and finally settling in London, where he met and befriended his favorite writer W.B. Yeats. In 1908 through 1911, they published six collections of free-verse Provencal Italian Poetry. One year later Ezra Influenced writers Ford Madox Ford, and.
James Joyce was born one half of a mile from his mother’s birthplace in Ireland. Young James Joyce was born into a middle class family and was a brilliant student at the Jesuit Schools, Clongowes and Belvedere. This is made incredible because of how bad his home life was. His father was an abusive drink and gambled causing an unstable financial condition at his family. He later got accepted into The University College Dublin, getting a degree in Bachelor of Arts focusing on modern languages.
T.S. Eliot is a worldwide famous poet, an American modernist, and the winner of the 1894 Nobel Prize in Literature. Eliot changed the existing order in English literature. His poetry and literary criticism changed the literary interests of the whole generation. Through his poems, he forces people to know the history of the development of English poetry and to look at the seventeenth-century England with a new vision of Romanticism. At the same time, his works deepen people 's understanding of French symbolism in the nineteenth century and make people more aware of the possibility of drawing lessons from foreign poetry.