Indochinese poetry began writing, and until recently it continued being written under the influence of British romantic poets such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Sherry, Keats, Byron and even Walter Scott. Poems of this era are characterized by personal feelings that are too subjective and can not be expressed by words. In addition, nature and its diverse scenes form the background, especially the natural wildlife of nature. For example, these lines come from the poem "Sindhu" by Toru Dutt (1856-1877), which shows a beautiful explanation of the sunset glow of the Indian lake. Flame-like surface falls in the last bunch of the day.
Along with the podcast's mini drama "Changing the world" it explored the intersection of feminism and the second wave of poetry, and the Poetry Foundation gathered the selection of poetry by female poets in the past 5 centuries. Though not comprehensive, these poems generally track how women poets transform, distort, criticize, and create room for experience and sound of open poetry forms, themes, institutions . Poems collected here range from women's sex, writer, maternity, and gender considerations to formal experiments such as Barrett Browning, epic, prose, acceptance form, political speech and so on. Many people have influential episodes such as "More Masks", "Lesbian Poetry", "This Bridge Behind Me", "Gay Poetry of Our Time", "Amazon Poetry" Appears. For details, please inquire
This article is not about feminism in which women's rights have equal rights - I absolutely support you and believe in you, so beautiful people should also read this. This article is about how this kind of "cultural" of feminism became anti-masculine and the influence on that society. "Almost all these cranky young people are pretending to have accomplished everything by using fantasy tools, waiting for nothing to come forth in his life," fail Changed to "Victory" - Dale Beran