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  1. Hoje é o aniversário da publicação do icónico poema de Robert FrostParar no Bosque numa Noite de Neve”, um facto que estimulou o escritório Literário Hub a uma longa conversa sobre os seus poemas favoritos, os poemas mais icónicos escritos em inglês, e quais os poemas que todos nós já deveríamos ter lido (ou pelo menos estar a ...

  2. A seguir, vamos conferir poemas em inglês com diferentes estruturas, níveis de complexidade e que tratam dos mais diversos temas. Prontos? Fire and Ice — Robert Frost. Escrito por um dos poetas mais famosos dos Estados Unidos, Fire and Ice usa os elementos fogo e gelo como metáforas para sentimentos poderosos e destrutivos: desire (desejo ...

  3. Os poemas e poesias em inglês falam de amor, dos desafios da vida, da busca pela felicidade e uma infinidade de emoções intensas. São palavras que tocam no coração e inspiram. Aqui você encontra poemas e poesias para despertar a sua imaginação.

    • Poems by Rabindranath Tagore
    • “Hope” Is The Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson
    • The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
    • June Sunset by Sarojini Naidu
    • On Friendship by Khalil Gibran
    • Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee to A Summer’S Day by William Shakespeare
    • On Being Brought from Africa to America by Phillis Wheatley
    • O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman
    • The Rime of The Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    • If- by Rudyard Kipling

    Writing primarily in Bengali, Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore was an esteemed voice in the 20th-century poetry space. However, his most notable English collection was a suite of poems entitled Gitanjali: Song Offerings — translated from Bengali to English by himself — which won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Read Poemshere.

    Emily Dickinson was an American poet. Born in 1830, for most of her life she was considered an eccentric and lived in isolation. While her enigmatic brilliance remained unappreciated during her time, she is now known as a major figure of American poetry. Read “Hope” is the thing with feathershere.

    Noted for its rhythmic musicality and superb internal rhymes, The Raven is one of the most frequently analyzed poems in history. It’s been widely influential on many great works, such as Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita and Ray Bradbury’s The Parrot Who Knew Papa, as well as on writers like Charles Baudelaire. Read The Ravenhere.

    A fierce proponent of the Indian Independence movement, Sarojini Naidu was an Indian poet, activist and freedom fighter who advocated for women’s civil rights and anti-imperialism. Named the “Nightingale of India” by Mahatma Gandhi, Naidu had one of the most prolific literary careers in the country’s history. Read June Sunsethere.

    Kahlil Gibran spent much of his youth growing up in both America and Lebanon. An active member of the literary scene in America, Gibran was most notably involved with an Arab-American society called the Pen League (the first Arabic-language literary society in America) whose members promoted writing in Arabic and English. The poet would go on to pu...

    William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) was an English playwright and is one of the most widely-read writers in the English Language. Sonnet 18 is widely considered to be one of the best poems in the English language and many of his works have been adapted countless times for the stage, television, film, and music, he’s left an unmatched, impressionable ...

    Phillis Wheatley (1753- 1784) was the first African-American to author a published book of poetry (Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, 1773). Born in West Africa and bought by the Wheatley family, the poet’s first tutor was the eldest Wheatley daughter. After witnessing her talent for poetics, the Wheatley family encouraged her writing,...

    Walt Whitman (1819 – 1892) was one of the most influential writers of his time. Known as the father of free-verse, Whitman is considered the quintessential American poet, achieving this status after the publication of his American epic, Leaves of Grass. Much of his work has been cited in popular culture (Breaking Bad, Dead Poets’ Society, are two e...

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was an English poet and philosopher that worked extensively through the Romantic period. Much of his poetry revolutionized verse, and he is often credited as one of the forefathers of American transcendentalism. With lasting influence throughout the centuries, Coleridge has endured as a powerful figure in Western...

    Rudyard Kipling (1865 – 1936), most famously known for authoring The Jungle Book, was a writer that worked in the late Victorian period. While he was an extraordinarily gifted novelist and poet, it’s crucial to highlight that many of his personal beliefs have aged questionably. See: anti-Semitism, pro-colonialism/misogyny/imperialism. As a result o...

    • Soneto 116. De almas sinceras a união sincera. Nada há que impeça: amor não é amor. Se quando encontra obstáculos se altera, Ou se vacila ao mínimo temor. Amor é um marco eterno, dominante,
    • Soneto 88. Quando me tratas mau e, desprezado, Sinto que o meu valor vês com desdém, Lutando contra mim, fico a teu lado. E, inda perjuro, provo que és um bem.
    • Soneto 18. Se te comparo a um dia de verão. És por certo mais belo e mais ameno. O vento espalha as folhas pelo chão. E o tempo do verão é bem pequeno. Ás vezes brilha o Sol em demasia.
    • Soneto 23. Como no palco o ator que é imperfeito. Faz mal o seu papel só por temor, Ou quem, por ter repleto de ódio o peito. Vê o coração quebrar-se num tremor,
  4. 1. Não sou ninguém. Não sou Ninguém! Quem é você? Ninguém — Também? Então somos um par? Não conte! Podem espalhar! Que triste — ser— Alguém! Que pública — a Fama — Dizer seu nome — como a Rã — Para as almas da Lama! Tradução de Augusto de Campos. Neste poema, o eu-lírico conversa com um interlocutor, afirmando a sua falta de estatuto social.

  5. My Captain! foi escrito por Walt Whitman em 1865. Trata-se de um poema metafórico relativo à morte do presidente dos Estados Unidos Abraham Lincoln. O Presidente Abe, como é carinhosamente chamado, foi assassinado em 14 de abril de 1865. A comoção foi grande entre os americanos da época.