Poetry before 1900 Poetry of love is one of the most popular verses. They are read by people of all ages with closed messages. But love is different as one is pure love and not desire. This is also the case with poetry. The information behind them is based on love and affection, but on the other hand it is based on desire and betrayal. Recently, I studied the work of two famous poets. These are works of great Shakespeare and magnificent Andrew Marvell.
War is a depiction of poetry before 1900, war has always been regarded as brilliant. As people truly believe that the words of Horace of ancient writers, "Durceth et al. EST of Proprietary Forest" can translate this sentence "It is beautiful and glory, to death as a state." The war poetry before 1900 has a strong patriotism hiding the reality of miserable death and the tendency to show heroic aspect of battle is increasing more and more. If you mention death, it is only in noble and glorious surroundings.
In the United States in the early 20th century, dialect poems Ireland, South African languages and dialects were written. This poem is usually read loud or published as entertainment in a newspaper. The theme of these poems is often humorous or sentimental. African Americans and Paul Laurence Dumber (Paul Laurence Dunbar), not only Ireland and even German dialects wrote dialects of dialects, the Indiana state poet James Witcom Riley (James Witcom Riley The popular "Horsey Sylvester" dialect. Because African-American dialect poems of Black Bird program and similarity in particular with popularity. These programs in the 1830s became popular, characterized by shabby clothes painting black cosmetics, white men wearing their faces and hands. By singing songs, dancing, and jokeing, white actors portray blacks as ignorance, cowardice, stupidity. The program was full of nostalgia for ideal old South America for high value, social elegance and place charm.
UK poetry edited by Arthur Quiller - Couch has had a major impact on popular taste and poetry concepts at least for generations. It was published by Oxford University Press in 1900; it was widely distributed in the form of Indian newspaper in the war with the British Empire as "Backpack Book". The first edition sold about 500,000 copies. Today we do not know much about the past and about these ideas and stories unless it is a job of many patient curators who collected, summarized, gathered literary works and information that may be overlooked or lost. This affected our performance today.