Published on this day in 1845, the work used alliteration, internal rhyme and repetition to draw in readers, lending it a dark and melancholic tone ...
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Claude McKay, one of the most influential figures in the Harlem Renaissance, left behind a rich collection of poetry that ...
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The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are the premier literary honours for books written by New Zealanders.
Burns (1759 -1796) was among the greatest poets of the 18th century. In his work he explores themes of freedom, love, loss, landscape, ancestry, and what it is to be alive. Rooted in romanticism, ...
A romantic tragedy under moonlit skies, acoustic pop tunes echoing through historic gardens, and a 1940s noir twist that will ...