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poems about the english language written in the 20th century

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Answered by rahulgholla
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The Best 20th Century British Poetry

Liz Lochhead - A New View of Scotland/Love Poem.

Dachine Rainer - A Note EJB: 1968-1973.

John Betjeman - A Subaltern's Love Song.

Edward Thomas - Adlestrop.

William Butler Yeats - An Irish Airman Forsees His Death.

William Empson - Aubade.

Seamus Heaney - Blackberry Picking.

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Answered by Bangtanboys0613
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It is almost impossible to choose the best poetry of any genre or epoch, but here is a selection of some of what I consider the very best poetry written by poets from, or living in, the British Isles in the 20th Century.

Liz Lochhead - A New View of Scotland/Love Poem

Dachine Rainer - A Note EJB: 1968-1973

John Betjeman - A Subaltern's Love Song

Edward Thomas - Adlestrop

Thomas Hardy - Afterwards

Philip Larkin - An Arundel Tomb

William Butler Yeats - An Irish Airman Forsees His Death

Wilfred Owen - Anthem For Doomed Youth

William Empson - Aubade

Seamus Heaney - Blackberry Picking

John Masefield - Cargoes

John Betjeman - Christmas

Seamus Heaney - Digging

Dylan Thomas - Do Not Go Gently

Anon - Do Not Stand at my Grave and Weep

Wilfred Owen - Dulce Et Decorum Est

Siegfried Sassoon - Everyone Sang

Dylan Thomas - Fern Hill

WH Auden - Funeral Blues

William Butler Yeats - He Wishes For the Cloths of Heaven

William Empson - Homage to the British Museum

Rudyard Kipling - If

William Butler Yeats - Leda the Swan

William Henry Davies - Leisure

Henry Reed - Lessons of the War

William Empson - Let It Go

Robert Service - Marie Antoinette

William Empson - Missing Dates

WH Auden - Night Mail

Stevie Smith - Not Waving But Drowning

Roderick Benziger - Piano Lessons

Brian Patten - Portrait of a Young Girl Raped at a Suburban Party

Louis MacNiece - Prayer before Birth

John Masefield - Sea-Fever

John Betjeman - Slough

Hilaire Belloc - Tarantella

Thomas Hardy - The Darkling Thrush

Rudyard Kipling - The Glory of the Garden

William Butler Yeats - The Lake Isle of Innisfree

Walter De La Mare - The Listeners

TS Eliot - The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock

GK Chesterton - The Rolling English Road

Thomas Hardy - The Ruined Maid

WH Auden - The Shield of Achilles

Rupert Brooke - The Soldier

Louis MacNiece - The Sunlight on the Garden

TS Eliot - The Waste Land

Hugh MacDiarmid - The Watergaw

Rudyard Kipling - The Way Through the Woods

Violet Jacob - The Wild Geese

Philip Larkin - This Be The Verse

Margaret Atwood - This is a Photograph of Me

Tony Harrison - Thomas Campey and the Copernican System

William Empson - To an Old Lady

Ted Hughes - View of a Pig

William Empson - Villanelle

Alice Oswald - Wedding

William Butler Yeats - When You Are Old

Philip Larkin - Whitsun Weddings

Paul Muldoon - Wind and Tree

Margaret Atwood - You Begin

I hope it's help you

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