‘Will’ Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox – Poem, Meaning, Summary, and Poem Analysis

About Ella Wheeler Wilcox and the poem ‘Will’ Ella Wheeler Wilcox was a nineteenth-century American poet and author. As someone who took to writing poetry at a very young age, her works trace her own experiences in life, flowing through from one theme about the sensitivity of life, to another. ‘Will’ by Wilcox is oneContinue reading “‘Will’ Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox – Poem, Meaning, Summary, and Poem Analysis”

‘Where go the boats?’ Poem by Robert Louis Stevenson-Poem, Meaning, Summary and Poem Analysis

About Robert Louis Stevenson and the poem ‘Where go the boats?’ Robert Louis Stevenson was a nineteenth-century Scottish writer and poet. He was a popular author of many children’s books. Despite suffering from a severe health ailment for most of his life, he wrote and published several successful works centered on entertainment and imagination. The poemContinue reading “‘Where go the boats?’ Poem by Robert Louis Stevenson-Poem, Meaning, Summary and Poem Analysis”

After death – by Christina Rossetti, Poem Summary, Interpretation and Analysis

Introduction of Poet Christina Rossetti born in London in 1830. She became one of the finest poet of the Victorian age. She wrote romantic, devotional and children’s poems. She also wrote two Christmas Carols well known in the UK. She started her journey of poetry in 1842, in which the influence of her favoured poetsContinue reading “After death – by Christina Rossetti, Poem Summary, Interpretation and Analysis”

[you fit into me] by Margaret Atwood – Poem Meaning and Poem Analysis

Margaret Eleanor Atwood (November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist. She is an acclaimed modern novelist, winner of the Booker Prize, Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Governor General’s Award, the Franz Kafka Prize, Princess of Austrias Awards and the National Book Critics and PEN Center USA Lifetime AchievementContinue reading “[you fit into me] by Margaret Atwood – Poem Meaning and Poem Analysis”

Invictus Poem by William Ernest Henley – Poem, Meaning, Summary and Poem Analysis.

Invictus is a Poem written by British poet William Ernest Henley in 1875 which was published in 1891 in his poem collection “In Hospital”. Apparently this poem was written when he was hospitalised due to a tuberculosis infection. Invictus Poem by Willian Ernest Henley Out of the night that covers me,      Black as the pitContinue reading “Invictus Poem by William Ernest Henley – Poem, Meaning, Summary and Poem Analysis.”