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NOMperson poeta, versificadora writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)
Català > poeta: 1 sentit > nom 1, person
SentitA writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry).
Sinònimversificador
EspècimensAlan SeegerUnited States poet killed in World War I (1888-1916)
AlceuGreek lyric poet of Lesbos
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok, BlokRussian poet (1880-1921)
Alexander PopeEnglish poet and satirist (1688-1744)
Alexander Pushkin, PushkinRussian poet (1799-1837)
Alfred Edward HousmanEnglish poet (1859-1936)
Alfred NoyesEnglish poet (1880-1958)
Alfred TennysonEnglishman and Victorian poet (1809-1892)
Alfred de MussetFrench poet and writer (1810-1857)
Algernon Charles SwinburneEnglish poet (1837-1909)
Allen GinsbergUnited States poet of the beat generation (1926-1997)
Amy LowellUnited States poet (1874-1925)
Andrew MarvellEnglish poet (1621-1678)
Anne Bradstreetpoet in colonial America (born in England) (1612-1672)
Anne SextonUnited States poet (1928-1974)
Apollinaire, Guillaume ApollinaireFrench poet
Archibald MacLeishUnited States poet (1892-1982)
Arnold, Matthew ArnoldEnglish poet and literary critic (1822-1888)
Arthur Rimbaud, RimbaudFrench poet whose work influenced the surrealists (1854-1891)
Arthur SymonsEnglish poet (1865-1945)
Baudelaire, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Pierre BaudelaireA French poet noted for macabre imagery and evocative language (1821-1867)
Ben JonsonEnglish dramatist and poet who was the first real poet laureate of England (1572-1637)
BenetUnited States poet
Bertolt Brecht, BrechtGerman dramatist and poet who developed a style of epic theater (1898-1956)
Blake, William BlakeVisionary British poet and painter (1757-1827)
Boccaccio, Giovanni BoccaccioItalian poet (born in France) (1313-1375)
Brooke, Rupert BrookeEnglish lyric poet (1887-1915)
Burns, Robert Burnscelebrated Scottish poet (1759-1796)
ByronEnglish romantic poet notorious for his rebellious / rebellious and unconventional lifestyle (1788-1824)
Chaucer, Geoffrey ChaucerEnglish poet remembered as author of the Canterbury Tales (1340-1400)
Christopher MarloweEnglish poet and playwright who introduced blank verse as a form / form of dramatic expression
Corneille, Pierre CorneilleFrench tragic dramatist whose plays treat grand moral themes in elegant verse (1606-1684)
Dante Alighieri, DanteAn Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy that describes a journey through Hell and purgatory and paradise guided by Virgil and his idealized Beatrice (1265-1321)
Donne, John DonneEnglish clergyman and metaphysical poet celebrated as a preacher (1572-1631)
Dylan ThomasWelsh poet (1914-1953)
Edgar Allan Poe, PoeUnited States writer and poet (1809-1849)
Edgar Lee MastersUnited States poet (1869-1950)
Edmond RostandFrench dramatist and poet whose play immortalized Cyrano de Bergerac (1868-1918)
Edmund SpenserEnglish poet who wrote an allegorical romance / romance celebrating Elizabeth I in the Spenserian stanza (1552-1599)
Edward FitzgeraldEnglish poet remembered primarily for his free translation of the poetry of Omar Khayyam (1809-1883)
Edward Young, YoungEnglish poet (1683-1765)
Edwin Arlington RobinsonUnited States poet
Elizabeth Barrett BrowningEnglish poet best remembered for love / love sonnets written to her husband Robert Browning (1806-1861)
Emily DickinsonUnited States poet noted for her mystical and unrhymed poems (1830-1886)
Erik Axel KarlfeldtSwedish poet whose works incorporate Swedish customs and folklore (1864-1931)
Ezra PoundUnited States writer who lived in Europe
Francesco Petrarca, PetrarcaAn Italian poet famous for love lyrics (1304-1374)
Francis Scott KeyUnited States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812
Friedrich Gottlieb KlopstockGerman poet (1724-1803)
Gaius Valerius Catullus, Gai Valeri CatulRoman lyric poet remembered for his love / love poems to an aristocratic Roman woman (84-54 BC)
Garcia LorcaSpanish poet and dramatist who was shot dead by Franco's soldiers soon after the start of the Spanish Civil War (1898-1936)
George Meredith, MeredithEnglish novelist and poet (1828-1909)
Gerard Manley HopkinsEnglish poet (1844-1889)
Giambattista Marini, Giambattista Marino, Giovan Battista Marino, MarinoItalian poet (1569-1625)
Gilbert, William GilbertA librettist who was a collaborator with Sir Arthur Sullivan in a famous series of comic operettas (1836-1911)
Giosue CarducciItalian poet considered the national poet of modern Italy (1835-1907)
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von GoetheGerman poet and novelist and dramatist who lived in Weimar (1749-1832)
Hans Arp, Jean ArpAlsatian artist and poet who was cofounder of dadaism in Zurich
Hart CraneUnited States poet (1899-1932)
Henrik Ibsen, Ibsenrealistic Norwegian author who wrote plays on social and political themes (1828-1906)
Henry Wadsworth LongfellowUnited States poet remembered for his long narrative poems (1807-1882)
HesíodeGreek poet whose existing works describe rural life and the genealogies of the gods and the beginning of the world (eighth century BC)
Homerancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)
HoraceRoman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC)
Hughes, Ted HughesEnglish poet (born in 1930)
Hugo, Victor Hugo, Víctor HugoFrench poet and novelist and dramatist
Isaac WattsEnglish poet and theologian (1674-1748)
James HoggScottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835)
James Whitcomb Riley, RileyUnited States poet (1849-1916)
Jean Racine, RacineFrench advocate of Jansenism
JimenezSpanish lyric poet (1881-1958)
John DrydenThe outstanding / outstanding poet and dramatist of the Restoration (1631-1700)
John Greenleaf WhittierUnited States poet best known for his nostalgic poems about New England (1807-1892)
John KeatsEnglishman and romantic poet (1795-1821)
John MasefieldEnglish poet (1878-1967)
John Millington SyngeIrish poet and playwright whose plays are based on rural Irish life (1871-1909)
John Milton, MiltonEnglish poet
John TrumbullAmerican satirical poet (1750-1831)
Li PoChinese lyric poet (700-762)
LindsayUnited States poet who traveled the country trading his poems for room and board (1879-1931)
LucreciRoman philosopher and poet
Marc Valeri MarcialRoman poet noted for epigrams (first century BC)
Marianne MooreUnited States poet noted for irony and wit (1887-1872)
Omar KhayyamPersian poet and mathematician and astronomer whose poetry was popularized by Edward Fitzgerald's translation (1050-1123)
Osip MandelstamRussian poet who died in a prison camp (1891-1938)
Pablo NerudaChilean poet (1904-1973)
Paul Verlaine, VerlaineFrench symbolist poet (1844-1896)
Percy Bysshe ShelleyEnglishman and romantic poet (1792-1822)
Phillis WheatleyAmerican poet (born in Africa) who was the first recognized Black writer in America (1753-1784)
Pindar, PíndarGreek lyric poet remembered for his odes (518?-438? BC)
Publi Ovidi NasóRoman poet remembered for his elegiac / elegiac verses on love / love (43 BC - AD 17)
Publi Vergili Maró, VirgilA Roman poet
Rainer Maria Rilke, RilkeGerman poet (born in Austria) whose imagery and mystic lyricism influenced 20th-century German literature (1875-1926)
Randall JarrellUnited States poet (1914-1965)
Richard LovelaceEnglish poet (1618-1857)
Robert BrowningEnglish poet and husband of Elizabeth Barrett Browning noted for his dramatic monologues (1812-1889)
Robert FrostUnited States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963)
Robert HerrickEnglish lyric poet (1591-1674)
Robert LowellUnited States poet (1917-1977)
Robert Penn Warren, WarrenUnited States writer and poet (1905-1989)
Robert SoutheyEnglish poet and friend of Wordsworth and Coleridge (1774-1843)
Robinson JeffersUnited States poet who wrote about California (1887-1962)
Samuel ButlerEnglish poet (1612-1680)
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeEnglish romantic poet (1772-1834)
Sara TeasdaleUnited States poet (1884-1933)
Shakespeare, William ShakespeareEnglish poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)
SidneyEnglish poet (1554-1586)
Stephen SpenderEnglish poet and critic (1909-1995)
Sylvia PlathUnited States writer and poet (1932-1963)
Tasso, Torquato TassoItalian poet who wrote an epic poem about the capture of Jerusalem during the First Crusade (1544-1595)
TateUnited States poet and critic (1899-1979)
TespisGreek poet who is said to have originated Greek tragedy (sixth century BC)
Thomas GrayEnglish poet best known for his elegy written in a country churchyard (1716-1771)
Thomas MooreIrish poet who wrote nostalgic and patriotic verse (1779-1852)
Thomas Stearns Eliot, T. S. EliotBritish poet (born in the United States) who won the Nobel prize for literature
Tristan TzaraFrench poet (born in Romania) who was one of the cofounders of the dada movement (1896-1963)
Vladimir MaiakovskiSoviet poet
W. B. Yeats, W.B. Yeats, William Butler YeatsIrish poet and dramatist (1865-1939)
W. H. Auden, W.H. Auden, Wystan Hugh AudenUnited States poet (born in England) (1907-1973)
Wallace StevensUnited States poet (1879-1955)
Walt WhitmanUnited States poet who celebrated the greatness of America (1819-1892)
William Carlos Williams, WilliamsUnited States poet (1883-1963)
William CowperEnglish poet who wrote hymns and poetry about nature (1731-1800)
William MorrisEnglish poet and craftsman (1834-1896)
William Wordsworth, WordsworthA romantic English poet whose work was inspired by the Lake District where he spent most of his life (1770-1850)
EspecíficbardA lyric poet
poeta elegíacThe author of a mournful poem lamenting the dead
poetessaA woman poet
sonetistaA poet who writes sonnets
Generalautora, autor, escriptorWrites (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)
Anglèspoet
Espanyolpoeta, poetisa, versificador

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