William Wordsworth, a key figure of the Romantic movement, believed nature profoundly shaped human character and imagination.
True about Anne Sexton’s grandmother—but to extend Auden’s cantankerous question, “Who cares about thrushes?” (Thomas Hardy did, and now I do.) “Who cares about daffodils?” (Wordsworth did, and ...
Sheffield Telegraph publishes here exclusive poems from If All This Never Happened, the debut chapbook from Sheffield-based, Welsh-born poet Vicky Morris. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
A Baltimore poet is on the way to becoming the country’s most famous substitute teacher. Kondwani Fidel wasn’t even an hour into his first day subbing at Baltimore City College high school when a ...