BL150 Richard Londraville, To Asia for a Stage Convention: W. B. Yeats :: Influence. E. Post-1950 Notes. Cite this page. BL. W. B. Yeats. 150. dramatic ideas might never have coalesced, and that once he had discovered this http://themargins.net/bib/B/BL/bl150.htmlHOME | Honestly, anything can influence a poet. We're influenced by nature, sounds, humanity, the good and bad of the world, real life experiences and things we've dreamt up inside our imaginations...and a lot of times we influence eachother. Some of my best poems were inspired by other poets. That's the beauty of poetry, anything can cause the words to start flowing, you just need to be aware. The Fate of the Imaginary in Twentieth Century American Poetry Charles :: Rather than work primarily with ideas, the class focused on what might be called limited in its social roles, the poets felt they had to explore what might http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~altieri/manuscripts/fate.pdfHOME |
LSD. or love.
love, sorrow, pain, death, nature, beauty, deeds, virtue, rejection, etc etc but mostly love!
pretty much anything can influence a poet or a writer. their life, their environment, the people around them, anything can be a subject for writing, it just depends on how open-minded you are and how good a writer you are. Teaching English with Technology:: doing English at University, the influence of Irish writing 2 min 21 One idea might be to put a Heaney poem in Word and use Insert Comments tool to http://www.tewt.org/poets&poetry.htmlHOME | The Many Births of Free Verse:: it might be possible to understand why free verse arises and what Poets who could not fit their ideas into a sonnet found any means to get around http://uweb.superlink.net/~neptune/FreeVers.htmlHOME |
sex sorrow desire ambition jealousy hatred and love romance and fantasy ecstasy and privacy and masturbation fornication and destruction and deceit and cheating and anything which forms an imaginary conceit desparation gayism lesbianism and what have you is ur own IMAGINATION
emotions and inspiration. i luv writing poetry!!!
Haha we went over this in poetry class after Hurricane Ike.
Evidently tragedy - the idea of coming from nothing and rising to something... umm... love obviously American Artist: John Ruskin and His Influence on American Art:: in New York in 1847 all the way to the writers death in 1900, Ruskins ideas difficult and time-consuming, the artist might do well to follow carefully the http://www.myamericanartist.com/2007/04/john_ruskin_and.htmlHOME | ALA | Ways to Celebrate:: to hold up their scores all at once, so that they dont influence each other. For the epic poet, a five-page poem might seem short, and your audience will get http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/teenreading/trw/wayscelebrate.cfmHOME |
Lots of heartache. Poets are full of emotions lol so just about anything. Creativity of the mind. But the big ones are tragedy, spirituality, love, death, nature... anything that involves a passion...
Hope this helps :)
I have written poems on a very wide variety of topics: life, death, and everything in between; fables from the Hindu "Panchatantra"; scenes from the Persian Wars as detailed by Herodotus; nature; an Elizabethan gravedigger; philosophical points; works of art; the color blue; the color black; emotions and quasi-spiritual experiences, and so forth... the list is vast. Since I read voraciously and write almost incessantly, I am constantly creating and combining, thinking and learning. I am inspired by other poets, but in truth none here... will you be the first?
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