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Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou is an author, poet, historian, conductor, actress, singer, songwriter, playwright, film director, professor, and civil rights activist. She has published ten best-selling books, countless magazine articles, and in 1993, she wrote and delivered "On the Pulse of the Morning" for the presidential inauguration of William Jefferson Clinton.

William Blake
William Blake was a poet, artist, philosopher, theologian, and some say mystic. Explore his life and works from the wonderful prints that accompanied his poems, to the brilliant poetry he created.

e.e. cummings
Think you know what poetry is all about? The poems of e.e. cummings may turn your definition upside down. Explore his works and life here!

Emily Dickinson
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. She lived much of her life as a recluse, and only 10 of her poems were published in her lifetime. After her death in 1886, more than 1,700 of her poems were discovered and published. Today, her poetry is read and loved throughout the world.

T.S. Eliot
T.S. Eliot may be best known for penning the words to the Andrew Lloyd Weber musical CATS, but his greatest works still hold up to the times. Learn about T.S. Eliot's life and works, and decide on your own if he's an American or English poet.

Epic Poetry
Read this Web guide and find out what the ancients did before radio and television. Learn about the world's great stories and the culture surrounding them.

Robert Frost
Robert Frost is most famous for "The Road Less Traveled." He was also Poet Laureate and delivered a poem at JFK's inauguration. Come on in and discover the world through his eyes...

Poetry - General
Follow a timeline that shaped the history of poetry from ancient epic legacy to modern Web-published works. Magazines, journals, and useful reference materials for writers dominate this terse meeting of ancient styles and up-to-the-minute news briefs.

Shakespeare
Wherefore art thou Romeo? To be or not to be? A pound of flesh? You've heard the phrases, now discover who wrote them and where they came from. We've even thrown a little bit of mystery into the mix by entering the authorship debate.

Sonnets
Sonnets are well known as the poetry of love. Our Web guide will show you that they are also the poetry of religion, politics and more.
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