Poets, Dates and context Flashcards

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Dulce et decorum est poet and date

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Wilfred Owen

1917

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Living Space poet and date

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Imtiaz Dharker
1994

  • born in Pakistan but now lives in GB and India
  • describes a typical dwelling place of a slum in Mumbai
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London poet and date

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William Blake
1794

  • came from a humble background
  • had radical political views shaped by the French Revolution
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She walks in beauty poet and date

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Lord Byron
1814

  • an english poet described as mad, bad and dangerous to know
  • said to be about his cousin’s wife that he met at a party
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Hawk roosting poet and date

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Ted Hughes
1960

  • british poet who made his name for poems about nature, especially about animals
  • some critics view it as an allegory for human nature -> extreme arrogance or hubris
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A wife in London poet and date

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Thomas Hardy
1899

  • Boer war (distant war so many thought it was unnecessary and a waste of life)
  • many men needlessly died of diseases like enteric fever
  • she could have been any one of the number of wives left behind
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To autumn poet and date

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John Keats
1819

  • romantic poet who relished the beauty of nature
  • he rejected urban sophistication, the wealthy and the upper classes
  • addresses Autumn as if it were a person, however the goddess he describes is an ordinary peasant woman not a powerful deity.
  • had nursed his brother through his death so knew he was dying with the same disease when he was writing this
  • trained doctor
  • the last stanza captures his hope for an easy passing
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