Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet POETESS
POETESS
Definition av POETESS
- (ålderdomligt) poetinna, poetissa, kvinnlig poet
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- With an additional subscription from MacDonnell, and with the enthusiastic support of Mary Ann McCracken (who is known to have studied from Charles Vallency's Irish grammar), and her Gaeilgeoir friend, the poetess Mary Balfour of Limavady, the Society organised Irish language classes.
- She was examined by George Combe, a visiting Scottish phrenologist, who pronounced her a "born poetess".
- By the end of Roberto Bolaño's long novel The Savage Detectives the mysterious works by the lost poetess Cesárea Tinajero turn out to be a short series of mexican culture visual puns, similar to Price's Droodles.
- Among the wedding guests are historical personages, such as the monarchs Eleanor of Austria, Francis I of France, and Mary I of England, Suleiman the Magnificent, tenth sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V; the poetess Vittoria Colonna, the diplomat Marcantonio Barbaro, and the architect Daniele Barbaro; the noblewoman Giulia Gonzaga and Cardinal Pole, the last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury, the master jester Triboulet and the Ottoman statesman Sokollu Mehmet Paşa – all dressed in the sumptuous Occidental and Oriental fashions alla Turca popular in the Renaissance.
- As early as 1908 Constance Faunt Le Roy Runcie attempted to publish a romance novel about the Báb and "Persia's celebrated poetess Zerryn Taj" while living in Missouri, USA.
- Her religious poems were praised by Spanish academics such as Rafael Cansinos-Asséns, who described them as "naive and primitive feeling that recalls that of the first patriarchs who shepherded in the deserts and perceived God as the soul of those vastnesses, as the living reality of the word immensity", and Ramón Menéndez Pidal, who said that "her inspiration from Him is not a copy of that of poets, as often happens so often, but rather the inspiration of a poetess full of intimate sincerity".
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