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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.

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    by James 04/17/2025
    by James 04/17/2025

    John Neal, born in 1793, holds a distinguished place in the history of 19th-century American poetry. His contributions to American literature, though often overshadowed by contemporaries such as Edgar Allan …

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    by James 04/16/2025

    George Moses Horton, born in 1797, stands as a significant figure in the landscape of 19th-century British poetry. His life and works reflect a unique blend of struggle, resilience, and …

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    by James 04/16/2025

    The 18th century was a time of profound change in the landscape of British poetry, marked by the shift from the neoclassical period to the more expressive and individualistic Romantic …

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    by James 04/16/2025
    by James 04/16/2025

    David Holbrook (1923–2004) is often seen as a poet whose writing bridges the generational divide in 20th-century British poetry. His poetic journey traverses key aspects of personal struggle, post-war reflection, …

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    by James 04/16/2025
    by James 04/16/2025

    Selima Hill, born in 1945, stands as a distinctive figure in the landscape of 20th-century British poetry. Known for her unorthodox style, Hill’s work resonates with themes of isolation, mental …

  • 16th Century British poet: Thomas Heywood

    by James 04/16/2025
    by James 04/16/2025

    The late 16th and early 17th centuries in England were a time of great literary expansion and transformation, known as the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. British poetry from this period …

  • 20th Century British poet: John Heath-Stubbs

    by James 04/16/2025
    by James 04/16/2025

    John Heath-Stubbs (1918-2006) remains one of the most intriguing figures in the landscape of 20th-century British poetry. With his unique style, intellectual rigor, and deep interest in both the mythical …

  • 20th Century British poet: Aldous Huxley

    by James 04/15/2025
    by James 04/15/2025

    Aldous Huxley, born in 1894, is widely recognized as one of the prominent figures in 20th century British poetry, philosophy, and literature. Though primarily celebrated for his works of fiction, …

  • 20th Century American poet: Helen von Kolnitz Hyer

    by James 04/15/2025
    by James 04/15/2025

    Helen von Kolnitz Hyer, born in 1896, stands as a distinctive voice within the tapestry of 20th-century American poetry. While her name may not carry the same immediate recognition as …

  • 20th Century American poet: Essex Hemphill

    by James 04/15/2025
    by James 04/15/2025

    Essex Hemphill, a prominent 20th-century American poet, stands as an essential figure in the evolution of American poetry. Born in 1957, Hemphill’s works captured the complexities of identity, sexuality, race, …

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