
Know your poetry. The Literature Linguist is a safe haven for all things poetic, and is led by a poetry linguist, who unearths the themes and emotions behind a piece in quick, five minute snippets.
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To truly understand Sylvia Plath, you have to understand that she didn’t just want to succeed—she wanted to devour the world whole, and she lived in absolute terror that it would poison her first.
For Plath, success was never a mountain to...
“Sir Patrick Spens” is a classic, anonymous Scottish ballad passed down from generation to generation, first famously published in 1765. It tells the tragic tale of an expert sailor ordered by the King to sail to Norway in dangerous winter...
The night is darkening round me,
The wild winds coldly blow;
But a tyrant spell has bound me
And I cannot, cannot go.
The giant trees are bending
Their bare boughs weighed with snow.
And the storm is fast descending,
And yet I cannot...
There is a specific, sharpened kind of vertigo that comes with loving someone deeply—the sudden, irrational realization that the world is far too large and their presence within it is far too fragile. Pablo Neruda’s “Don’t Go Far Off” isn’t...
When you turn away from seeing me
and go,
gently, without a word, I shall send you away.
From Mount Yak in Yongbyon,
azaleas
I shall gather an armful and scatter them on your way.
Step after step away
on those flowers placed
before...
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I break down classical and groundbreaking pieces of poetry every week so that you don't have to.
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