Poets
Fletcher the Younger, Giles 1585 - 1623
Literary Period: JacobeanFletcher, John 1579 - 1625
Literary Period: JacobeanFletcher, Phineas 1582 - 1650
Literary Period: CarolineForché, Carolyn 1950 - 0
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For the Stranger Sequestered Writing The… Read moreLiterary Period: PostmodernFord, Lena Guilbert 1870 - 1918
Literary Period: ModernFord, Thomas 1580 - 1648
Literary Period: CarolineForeman, Gabe 1978 - 0
Foreman, Gabe. A Complete Encyclopedia of Different Types of People. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2011. PS8611 .O74533 C65 2011 Robarts Library --. Personal web siteLiterary Period: CarolineFoster, Stephen C. 1826 - 1864
Stephen Foster was born July 4, 1826, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was educated at Allegheny Academy, Athens Academy, and Jefferson College. He became a full-time musician in 1850, working for and with Christy's Minstrels, Campbell Minstrels, and the New Orleans Serenaders. His songs made him famous with the public. Married to Jane Denny McDowell, and with one daughter, Foster moved to New York City in 1860, but he… Read more
Literary Period: American RenaissanceFrank, Florence Kiper 1885 - 1976
Literary Period: ModernFranklin, Benjamin 1706 - 1790
Literary Period: ColonialFrench, Percy 1854 - 1920
French, Percy. Prose, Poems and Parodies of Percy French. Ed. Mrs. de Burgh Daly. Dublin: Talbot Press, 1929. PR6011 .R45P7 1930 St. Michael's College --. Best Irish Songs of Percy French. Ed. Tony Butler. London: Wolfe Publishing Ltd., 1971. 16-17. ML54.6 .F7B4 Robarts Library Healy, James N. Percy French and His Songs. London: The Mercier Press, 1966. ML423 .F74H4 1966 Robarts LibraryLiterary Period: GeorgianFreneau, Philip Morin 1752 - 1832
The Poems of Philip Freneau. Ed. L. Pattee. New York: Russell & Russell, 1963. The Final Poems of Philip Freneau (1827-1827). Delmar, NY: Scholars Facsimiles & Reprints, 1979. Poems Written Between the Years 1768 & 1794. Delmar, NY: Scholars Facsimiles & Reprints, 1976. A Collection of Poems on American Affairs and a Variety of Other Subjects Chiefly Moral and Political (1815). Delmar, NY:… Read moreLiterary Period: Early NationalFrere, J. H. 1769 - 1846
Literary Period: RomanticFrost, Robert 1874 - 1963
Literary Period: ModernFrye, Mary Elizabeth 1904 - 2004
Obituary on TimesonLine (November 5, 2004).
Literary Period: ModernFuller, Margaret 1810 - 1859
Athey, Joel. "Fuller, Margaret." American National Biography Online. American Council of Learned Societies, 2000.Literary Period: American RenaissanceFyge, Sarah 1670 - 1723
Born and dying in Winslow, Buckinghamshire, Sarah Fyge was twice married, first unwillingly to a lawyer, Edward Field, who died leaving her a well-off widow without children, and second very unhappily, and publicly so, to the much older Reverend Thomas Egerton, rector of Adstock, who died in 1720. Fyge's first publishing success was The Female Advocate (1686), her polemical reply to an attack on women that argued that… Read more
Literary Period: AugustanFyleman, Rose 1877 - 1957
Rose Amy Fyleman was born on the outskirts of Nottingam on 6 March, 1877 to Emilie (née Loewenstein) and John Feilman. Her mother had immigrated from Russia, while her father's family was situated in Germany seventeen years prior to Rose's birth. As a young girl, Fyleman was educated at a private school, and at the age of nine first saw one of her compositions published in a local paper. Although she entered… Read more
Literary Period: GeorgianGalt, John 1779 - 1839
Literary Period: RomanticGarnett, Richard 1835 - 1906
Baker, William. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 184: Nineteenth-Century British Book-Collectors and Bibliographers. Ed. William Baker and Kenneth Womack. The Gale Group, 1997: 138-151. Contemporary Authors Online. The Gale Group, 2001.Literary Period: VictorianGascoigne, George 1534 - 1577
Literary Period: ElizabethanGautier, Théophile 1811 - 1872
Théophile Gautier (1811-1872) started out as a painter, but he soon turned to literature. He gained a livelihood as a journalist and critic, writing poetry and novels in his spare time. Gautier excels in descriptions, and one can see in them the influence of his early interest and training in the plastic arts.
Gautier, Théophile. The Complete Works. Trans. and ed. S.C. De Sumichrast. 12 vols. London:… Read moreLiterary Period: UnknownGay, John 1685 - 1732
Literary Period: AugustanGay, William 1865 - 1897
Gay, William. Sonnets and Other Verses. Melbourne: E. A. Petherick, 1894. Internet Archive --. Sonnets. Bendigo, 1896. --. Christ on Olympus and Other Poems. Bendigo: W. Gay, 1896. --. The Complete Poetical Works of William Gay. 1911. Internet Archive. SETIS. Ingamells, R. William Gay, Australian Man of Letters (1865-1897). Melbourne, 1952. Jones, Joseph. "Gay,… Read moreLiterary Period: ModernGhose, Kasiprasad 1809 - 1873
Born in 1809, Kasiprasad Ghose graduated from Hindu College, Calcutta, in 1828, and went on to edit a weekly newspaper, The Hindu Intelligence. His only volume of poems, The Shair and Other Poems, came out in 1839. He died in 1873.
Literary Period: VictorianGibbon, Perceval 1879 - 1926
Perceval Gibbon, a native of Wales, was educated at Baden and became a journalist on South Africa's now defunct Rand Daily Mail. He was a short-story writer and a poet.
Gibbon, Perceval. African Items: A Volume of Verse (London: Elliott Stock, 1903). 011651.l.98 British Library --. Margaret Harding / Perceval Gibbon (Cape Town: D. Philip, 1983). PR 9369.3 .G44M3 Robarts Library --. The triumph of the royal Navy (… Read moreLiterary Period: UnknownGibbons, Orlando 1583 - 1625
Literary Period: JacobeanGifford, Humphrey 0 - 1589
Literary Period: ElizabethanGilbert, Ruth 1917 - 0
Ruth Gilbert was born at Greytown, New Zealand, in 1917, daughter of Florence Margaret (Carrington), a music teacher, and Henry George Gilbert, a Prebyterian minister and violin-maker. In 1945 she married John B. Mackay (1918-95), a doctor, and has four children. Her poetry appeared first in magazines and anthologies in Commonwealth countries and then in ten personal collections published in New Zealand and England.… Read more
Literary Period: UnknownGilman, Charlotte Anna Perkins 1860 - 1935
Literary Period: RealisticGirard, Sieur de Saint-Amant, Saint-Amant 1594 - 1661
Marc-Antoine Girard, Sieur de Saint-Amant (1594-1661) was an adventurer and bon vivant. As an officer and diplomat, he served in Spain, Italy, England, and Poland. His poetry is extremely varied in style, ranging all the way from the tenderly lyrical to fierce burlesque.
"Saint-Amant." Representative French Poetry, ed. Victor E. Graham. 2nd edn. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1965. 17-19. Saint-… Read moreLiterary Period: UnknownGoldsmith, Oliver 1730 - 1774
Literary Period: Age of JohnsonGoldsmith, Oliver 1794 - 1861
Goldsmith, Oliver. The Rising Village, with Other Poems. Saint John: John McMillan, 1834.Literary Period: VictorianGordon, Adam Lindsay 1833 - 1870
Adam Lindsay Gordon letters: State Library of New South Wales, copies at Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Gordon, Adam Lindsay. Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes. 1870. --Poems. Ed. Robert A. Thompson. London and Melbourne: A. H. Massina, 1920. --Sea Spray and Smoke Drift. Melbourne: Fergusson and Moore, 1867. Google Books. Humphris, Edith. and Douglas Sladen. Adam Lindsay Gordon and his Friends in England and… Read moreLiterary Period: ColonialGotlieb, Phyllis 1926 - 2009
Phyllis Gotlieb, born in Toronto on May 25, 1926, to parents who owned a movie theatre, received her B.A. (1948) and M.A. (1950) from the University of Toronto. She published five volumes of poetry from 1964 to 2002, one of them nominated for a Governor General's Award. In 1964 she published the first of nine novels of science fiction, Sunburst, after which the Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic… Read more
Literary Period: ModernGould, Gerald 1885 - 1936
Literary Period: GeorgianGovernor General's Literary Awards, 1936 - 0
Governor General Lord Tweedsmuir of Elsfield (John Buchan, author of The Thirty-Nine Steps), the representative of the British monarch in Canada, established the annual Governor General's Literary Awards in 1936 for the best books of the year. These are the most prestigious such awards in Canada. "Poetry or Drama" was a category from 1937 to 1980, after which it became "Poetry." When the… Read more
Literary Period: ModernGower, John 1330 - 1408
Literary Period: Middle EnglishGraham, Marquis of Montrose, James 1612 - 1650
Literary Period: CommonwealthGraves, Alfred Perceval 1846 - 1931
Literary Period: VictorianGray of Reading, William 0 - 1557
Literary Period: TudorGray, John Henry 1866 - 1934
Literary Period: VictorianGray, Thomas 1716 - 1771
Literary Period: Age of JohnsonGreen, Lil 1919 - 1954
Literary Period: ModernGreene, Richard 1961 - 0
Greene, Richard. Mary Leapor: A Study in Eighteenth-Century Women's Poetry. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. --. Republic of Solitude: Poems 1984-1994. St. John’s: Breakwater, 1994. PS 8563 R3836R47 Robarts Library --. Crossing the Straits. Toronto:… Read moreLiterary Period: PostmodernGreene, Robert 1560 - 1592
Literary Period: ElizabethanGrenfell, Julian 1888 - 1915
Julian H. F. Grenfell was born March 30, 1888, and died in battle on May 26, 1915, a captain in the Royal Dragoons. For a biography, see Nicholas Mosley, Julian Grenfell, his life and the times of his death, 1888-1915 (New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1976).
Literary Period: GeorgianGreville, Baron Brooke, Fulke 1554 - 1628
Literary Period: CarolineThe Griffin Prize for Excellence in Poetry is the world’s largest prize for a first-edition single collection of poetry written in or translated into English by a living poet and published in the previous year. Chairman Scott Griffin founded the Griffin Trust in April 2000.
Trustees of The Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry are Margaret… Read more
Literary Period: UnknownGrose, Francis 1731 - 1791
Francis Grose (ca. 1731-1791), born in Middlesex, served for more than twenty years in the army, particularly the Hampshire and then the Surrey militia, until he emerged as one of the period's greatest antiquarians. He published The Antiquities of England and Wales in 1772-76, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue in 1785, and subsequently other antiquarian collections on Scotland, Ireland, and the English… Read more
Literary Period: Age of Johnson