The fireside poets – also known as the schoolroom or household poets[1] – were a group of 19th-century American poets associated with New England. These poets were very popular among readers and critics both in the United States and overseas. Their domestic themes and messages of morality presented in conventional poetic forms deeply shaped their era until their decline in popularity at the beginning of the 20th century.
^"A Brief Guide to the Fireside Poets" Archived 2014-01-16 at the Wayback Machine at Poets.org. Accessed 03-22-2009
The firesidepoets – also known as the schoolroom or household poets – were a group of 19th-century American poets associated with New England. These poets...
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formed the FiresidePoets (known as the Schoolroom or Household Poets). The FiresidePoets were a group of 19th-century American poets from New England...
an American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States. Frequently listed as one of the firesidepoets, he was influenced...
completely translate Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy and was one of the firesidepoets from New England. Longfellow was born in Portland, District of Maine...
emerged as one of the most significant poets in early literary America and has been grouped among the firesidepoets for his accessible and popular poetry...
poet, critic, editor, and diplomat. He is associated with the firesidepoets, a group of New England writers who were among the first American poets that...
million disguises." Poetry portal Biography portal American philosophy Firesidepoets List of American philosophers Richardson, p. 92. Ralph Waldo Emerson...
also human nature. The FiresidePoets (also known as the Schoolroom or Household Poets) were some of America's first major poets domestically and internationally...
British Poetry Revival. The FiresidePoets (also known as the "Schoolroom" or "Household Poets") were a group of American poets from New England. The group...
of romanticism in American literature. He is considered one of the firesidepoets such as contemporaries William Cullen Bryant and James Russell Lowell...
overpopulate a decaying cheese." The earliest significant American poets were the FiresidePoets. These wrote from a Christian point of view and, with the exception...
John William (2015). Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in Portland : the firesidepoet of Maine. Levinsky, Allan M. Charleston, SC. pp. 134–135. ISBN 978-1-62619-499-1...
Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the best known of the poets who have...
hotel." These illustrated travel essays were collected by the publisher Fireside in Playboy's Silverstein Around the World, published in 2007 with a foreword...
William Miller (1810–1872), first printed in Whistle-binkie: Stories for the Fireside in 1841 and re-printed in Whistle-Binkie; a Collection of Songs for the...
Sahitya Akademi Award in the year 1976 for her novel Na Hanyate. Tagore by Fireside, 1943 Rabindranath—The Man behind His Poetry, 1973 It Does Not Die: A Romance...
Construction of School Daze. Fireside, New York. ISBN 0-671-64418-1 Jones, Lisa and Lee, Spike (1989). Do the Right Thing. Fireside, New York. ISBN 0-671-68265-2...
Tales in 1849, in which he divided rhymes into antiquities (historical), fireside stories, game-rhymes, alphabet-rhymes, riddles, nature-rhymes, places and...
: 526 Mid-century American poets, such as John Berryman and Robert Lowell, cited Crane as a significant influence. Both poets also wrote about Crane in...