Gerard Manley Hopkins’ “The Sea and the Skylark” stands as one of the most compelling examples of Victorian nature poetry,…
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Arthur Rimbaud’s “Asleep in the Valley” is one of the most powerful anti-war poems in world literature. This haunting sonnet,…
“The Haunted House” by Felicia Dorothea Hemans offers readers a captivating glimpse into early 19th-century Gothic literature. This haunting poem…
Narrative poetry stands as one of the most powerful ways to weave tales with rhythm and emotion. At LitGram, we…
Robert Frost’s “Fire and Ice” stands as one of literature’s most powerful examinations of humanity’s capacity for destruction. In just…
Katharine Tynan (1859-1931) wrote “Any Woman” during Ireland’s literary revival. Born in Dublin, she published over 100 novels and numerous…
Introduction Thomas Gray’s 1757 poem “The Progress of Poesy” stands as a celebrated work in the canon of English literature.…
Introduction Thomas Gray’s narrative poem “The Bard” (1757) is one of the most haunting and evocative works of mid-18th-century English…
Introduction Thomas Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” stands as one of the most enduring poems in English literature,…
Introduction Robin S Ngangom’s “A Poem for Mother” is one of the most poignant explorations of the mother-son relationship in…