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James Miller is a senior editor and writer at NevermorePoem.com, a platform dedicated to the art of poetry and literary expression. James bringing with him a deep understanding of both poetry and prose, His personal writings span various forms, from free verse poetry to narrative prose, often exploring themes of love, loss, and the human experience. In his spare time, James enjoys reading classic literature, exploring new poetry collections, and engaging in philosophical discussions. He is also an avid runner and enjoys taking long, reflective jogs through nearby parks. James finds solace in nature, often writing poetry that captures the tranquility of the outdoors, which he shares with his readers on NevermorePoem.com.

  • 19th Century Japanese Poets: Ishikawa Masamochi

    by James 06/13/2025
    by James 06/13/2025

    Japanese poetry in the 19th century was a period marked by a unique blend of traditional forms and evolving influences, where poets were able to express both their personal feelings …

  • 19th Century Japanese Poets: Hirose Tansō

    by James 06/13/2025
    by James 06/13/2025

    The early 19th century was a transformative time in the history of Japanese poetry. This period, which marked the later years of the Edo era, saw a rich blend of …

  • 19th Century Japanese Poets: Kawahigashi Hekigotō

    by James 06/13/2025
    by James 06/13/2025

    In the changing literary world of Meiji-era Japan, few figures stand out as clearly as Kawahigashi Hekigotō. A student of the famous haiku reformer Masaoka Shiki, Hekigotō played a central …

  • 19th Century Japanese Poets: Hara Saihin

    by James 06/13/2025
    by James 06/13/2025

    In the long and distinguished tradition of Japanese poetry, the 19th century marked a time of both continuity and change. It was a period in which poets navigated the shifting …

  • 19th Century Japanese Poets: Hagiwara Hiromichi

    by James 06/13/2025
    by James 06/13/2025

    In the diverse landscape of 19th century Japanese poets, one name that demands thoughtful attention is Hagiwara Hiromichi. Born in 1815 during the late Edo period, Hiromichi was not only …

  • 19th Century Italian Poets: Olindo Guerrini

    by James 06/12/2025
    by James 06/12/2025

    Among the many voices that shaped 19th century Italian poetry, one of the most provocative and original was Olindo Guerrini. Born in 1845 in Forlì, Guerrini became a significant literary …

  • 19th Century Italian Poets: Tommaso Grossi

    by James 06/12/2025
    by James 06/12/2025

    In the flourishing intellectual landscape of 19th-century Italy, one finds the name of Tommaso Grossi among the most intriguing figures. Grossi, born in 1791 in Bellano on the eastern shore …

  • 19th Century Italian Poets: Arturo Graf

    by James 06/12/2025
    by James 06/12/2025

    Among the many voices that shaped Italian poetry in the 19th century, one finds the unique and introspective contributions of Arturo Graf, born in 1848. He was not only a …

  • 19th Century Italian Poets: Enrico Golisciani

    by James 06/12/2025
    by James 06/12/2025

    Among the many voices that shaped Italian poetry in the 1800s, Enrico Golisciani holds a unique place. Born in 1843, he contributed significantly to the literary and cultural life of …

  • 19th Century Italian Poets: Giuseppe Montanelli

    by James 06/12/2025
    by James 06/12/2025

    In the long and complex tradition of Italian poetry, the 19th century stands out as a time of intense national transformation and literary innovation. Among the many figures who contributed …

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