Poets with tag Dymock poets: The Dymock poets were a literary group of the early 20th century who made their homes near the village of Dymock in Gloucestershire, England, near to the border with Herefordshire. Abercrombie, Brooke, Drinkwater and Gibson were poets who had contributed to the Westminster Gazette and were considered Georgian poets. The `Georgian' style, particularly its versification, fell out of favour in the 1920s and 1930s, but at the time was considered 'advanced', and a precursor of 'modernism'. It used simple language and took as its subjects ordinary events and people. Name | Years | Country | Tags | Works | RankRobert Frost | 1874-1963 | USA | Blank verse, Didactism, Dymock poets, Formalism, Laureate, Modernism, National, Optimism, Realism, Sonnet, Vernacular | 144 | 1 | Edward Thomas | 1878-1917 | ENG | Dymock poets, Bipolar disorder, War | 92 | 121 | Rupert Brooke | 1887-1915 | ENG | Bipolar disorder, Dymock poets, Georgian poets, Modernism, Sonnet, War | 96 | 73 | |
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