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British Poetry

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British poetry, a cornerstone of English literature, reflects the cultural, political, and philosophical evolution of Britain. Spanning centuries, it includes diverse forms and styles, from the epic grandeur of Beowulf to the lyrical beauty of Romantic poets like Wordsworth and Keats. The metaphysical poets, such as Donne and Herbert, explored spiritual and intellectual themes with complex imagery. The Victorian era, led by Tennyson and Browning, delved into the human psyche and societal changes. Modernist poets like Eliot and Yeats redefined poetic expression, blending tradition with innovation. British poetry remains a profound medium, articulating universal truths and individual emotions.

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