Wednesday, May 8

Facts about Sylvia Plath

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about Sylvia Plath.  

 

This week’s famous poet is Sylvia Plath. Last week’s famous poet was William Shakespeare

Sylvia Plath was a renowned poet and author, celebrated for her powerful and emotive writing style. Throughout her career, she composed over four hundred poems, delving into themes of identity, mental health, and the complexities of life. Born on October 27, 1932, in Boston, Massachusetts, Plath was the daughter of Otto Plath, a German immigrant and a professor of biology, and Aurelia Schober, who worked as a teacher and later encouraged Sylvia's literary pursuits. She grew up in a close-knit family, sharing her childhood with her younger brother, Warren Plath, who played a significant role in her early life experiences. Plath’s rich personal history and profound insights into the human condition continue to resonate with readers to this day.

Wednesday, May 1

Facts about William Shakespeare

  

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about William Shakespeare.  

 

This week’s famous poet is William Shakespeare. Last week’s famous poet was Robert Frost

William Shakespeare, often hailed as one of the greatest writers in the English language, created an extensive body of work that includes more than 150 poems, sonnets, and plays. He was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, to John Shakespeare, a successful glove maker and local politician, and Mary Arden, the daughter of a prosperous farmer. As one of eight siblings, Shakespeare grew up in a bustling household.

His literary contributions are a striking testament to his unparalleled creativity and insight into the human condition. Shakespeare’s works encompass a diverse array of genres, including tragedies like "Hamlet" and "Macbeth," comedies such as "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Twelfth Night," and historical dramas like "Henry V." These pieces have not only entertained but have also influenced countless writers and thinkers throughout the ages.

Shakespeare's ability to weave intricate plots and develop complex characters allows his works to resonate with audiences across generations. His use of language—characterized by rich imagery, inventive wordplay, and profound themes—continues to inspire and captivate readers and theatergoers worldwide, solidifying his legacy as a towering figure in world literature.

Wednesday, April 24

Facts about Walt Whitman

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Walt Whitman.  

 

This week’s famous poet is Walt Whitman. Last week’s famous poet was Robert Frost. 

Walt Whitman was an influential American poet, best known for his groundbreaking work that celebrated the human spirit and the beauty of nature. Over the course of his life, he composed more than 160 poems, many of which would become classics and significantly impact the trajectory of American literature. Born on May 31, 1819, in Huntington, New York, Whitman was the second of nine children in his family, which instilled in him a strong sense of community and social responsibility. His parents, Walter Whitman and Louisa Van Velsor, provided a nurturing environment that encouraged his love for literature and writing from a young age. Whitman’s profound experiences as a teacher, journalist, and nurse during the Civil War heavily influenced his poetic voice and themes, making him a key figure in the transcendentalist movement.

Wednesday, April 17

Facts about Robert Lee Frost

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about Robert Frost 
  

This week’s famous poet is Robert Frost. Last week’s famous poet was John Keats

Gaining insight into the life of Robert Frost, one of America’s most celebrated poets and educators, can significantly enrich one's appreciation for his literary contributions. Born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco, California, Frost was the son of William Prescott Frost Jr., a journalist and teacher, and Isabelle Moodie, a Scottish immigrant who had moved to the United States. He grew up alongside his sister, Jeanie, which shaped his early experiences and understanding of relationships.

Frost's childhood was marked by both hardship and opportunity. After the death of his father when Robert was just eleven, his family relocated to Lawrence, Massachusetts, where he faced the challenges of financial instability and the impact of loss. These formative experiences profoundly influenced his worldview and, consequently, the themes of nature, rural life, and human emotion that are prevalent in his poetry.

His journey as a poet was not a straight path; despite facing numerous rejections early in his career, Frost persevered, ultimately finding his voice and publishing several renowned collections. The essence of his life story—filled with personal struggles and moments of triumph—greatly informs his unique perspective and the poignant themes he weaves into his work, reflecting the complexities of human existence. Understanding this background can greatly enhance one’s appreciation for the depth and resonance of Frost's poetry.

Wednesday, April 10

Facts about Earth Day

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Earth Day, celebrated on April 22nd, reminds us that every day should be dedicated to honoring and respecting our planet. The Earth generously provides us with all the essential resources necessary to sustain life. It is important to demonstrate love and kindness towards the Earth daily. This can be achieved by properly disposing of trash, picking up litter, and placing it in a designated trash can. Keeping our beaches clean and avoiding polluting the water with any waste is also crucial.

Facts about John Keats

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John Keats.  

 

This week’s famous poet is John Keats. Last week’s famous poet was John Milton

John Keats is renowned as one of the most celebrated poets in the English literary canon. Throughout his brief yet impactful life, he crafted over 140 poems, each reflecting his deep appreciation for beauty, nature, and the complexities of human emotion. Born in the bustling city of London, England, on 31 October 1795, Keats grew up in a world rich in cultural and artistic influences. 

His parents, Thomas Keats and Frances Jennings, played significant roles in his early life. Thomas was a stable keeper, and Frances was a homemaker, but the family faced considerable hardships. John was the eldest of five children, with four siblings: two brothers, George and Thomas, and two sisters, Fanny and a younger sister named Frances. The close-knit family experienced various struggles, including the tragic early loss of their parents, which greatly shaped John’s perspective on life and mortality.

Keats's poetry, infused with vivid imagery and emotive language, often draws from his personal experiences and observations, allowing readers to connect deeply with his insights and reflections on love, nature, and the human condition. His work continues to inspire readers and writers worldwide, solidifying his legacy as a cornerstone of Romantic literature.

Wednesday, April 3

Facts about John Milton

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John Milton.  

 

This week, we delve into the life and works of the renowned poet, John Milton, a significant figure in the literary world. Last week, we explored the poetry of Christina Rossetti

John Milton, a towering figure in the realm of poetry, created an extensive body of work comprising over twenty extraordinary poems that have left an indelible mark on literature. He was born in London, England, to parents John Milton and Sarah Jeffrey, and he grew up alongside two siblings. Throughout his life, Milton's literary genius flourished, as he explored profound themes such as human nature, morality, and divine justice. His contributions to literature, including epic works such as "Paradise Lost," continue to resonate and inspire generations of writers and readers alike, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest poets in the English language.


Here is a list of some poems by John Milton: 

  • The Passion
  • A Mask
  • On Shakespeare
  • On Time
  • Song on May Morning
  • Psalm 136
  • Psalm Translations
  • Paradise Lost
  • At a Solemn Musick

Parents and caretakers, be sure poems are child-friendly before reading them to your child or children.

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