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  • Comment on the way in which three poets in the pre1900 section of writing have approached the theme of love in the poetry.

     

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ID number:406330
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Love poetry is mainly concerned with the emotions of love. They were very popular before 1900 because that was the time of the Romantic Era. Love poetry has always been very popular because it has a universal feeling; everyone should have experienced one type of love. During that Romantic period, people could not send e-mails or text to express their love. They have also got more free time than we have now, so that they could write more poems with limited words. Poets wrote poems to put across their emotions. They have also put their unique experience in the form of poems to help other peo…

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