Discover inspiration daily with our Poem of the Day feature! Each day, we celebrate the power of words, presenting a handpicked poem to uplift, reflect, or simply enchant your imagination. Let poetry bring beauty and meaning into your everyday moments
Princeton Makes, a local artist cooperative, and Ragged Sky Press, a poetry publisher, will present the Second Sunday Poetry Reading on December 8, 2024, at
The 21st century has witnessed a profound evolution in American poetry, with poets finding new ways to reflect upon the shifting tides of society, politics,
Louise-Victorine Ackermann, a notable yet often overlooked figure in 19th-century French poetry, remains an intriguing subject for the study of both French
Marguerite de Navarre, a prominent figure in the cultural landscape of 16th-century France, holds a distinguished place in the history of French poetry and
Edmond Rostand is a pivotal figure in the history of French poetry, renowned primarily for his plays and poetry. Though his fame today rests chiefly on his
Hot weather often brings out the lighter side of life. The scorching sun, oppressive heat, and the inevitable longing for cooler days can inspire humor as
Anne Brontë (1820–1849) holds a unique place in the canon of 19th-century British poetry and literature. Known primarily as the youngest of the three Brontë
Poetry has been one of the most enduring forms of human expression, with different types emerging throughout history to convey stories, ideas, and emotions.