Friday 30 2023

Poets Laureate


Introduction:

Poet Laureat


The role of the Poet Laureate holds a special place in the realm of literature, serving as a representative voice for poetry and literary arts within a particular country or region. Poet Laureates have been appointed in various countries throughout history, and their works have had a profound impact on the cultural landscape. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of the Poet Laureate position, delve into the responsibilities of the role, and highlight notable Poet Laureates and their contributions to the world of poetry.

The Role of the Poet Laureate: The Poet Laureate serves as an official poet appointed by a government or monarchy. Their primary responsibility is to compose poems for significant national events and occasions, capturing the collective spirit of the nation through their verses. They act as advocates for poetry, promoting its importance and engaging in public speaking engagements to inspire and educate others about the beauty and power of the written word.

The Role of the Poet Laureate: The Poet Laureate serves as an official poet appointed by a government or monarchy. Their primary responsibility is to compose poems for significant national events and occasions, capturing the collective spirit of the nation through their verses. They act as advocates for poetry, promoting its importance and engaging in public speaking engagements to inspire and educate others about the beauty and power of the written word.

List of Poets Laureate 

    The British Poet Laureate is an honorary position, the first poet laureateship provided to Ben Jonson in 1616. But the first official Poet Laureate was John Dryden who was appointed to that position in 1668 by Charles II. And the last Poet Laureateship was provided to Simon Armitage.



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Ben Jonson                              1616 - 1637
Sir William Davenant              1638 - 1668 
John Dryden                            1668 - 1689
Thomas Shadwell                    1689 - 1692


Nahum Tate                             1692 - 1715
Nicholas Rowe                        1715 - 1718


Laurence Eusden                     1718 - 1730
Colley Cibber                          1730 - 1757
William Whitehead                  1757 - 1785


Thomas Warton                       1785 - 1790
Henry James Pye                     1790 - 1813
Robert Southey                        1813 - 1843


William Wordsworth                1843 - 1850
Alfred, Lord Tennyson             1850 - 1892


Alfred Austin                            1896 - 1913
Robert Bridges                         1913 - 1930
John Masefield                         1930 - 1967


Cecil Day-Lewis                       1968 - 1972 
Sir John Betjeman                     1972 - 1984
Ted Hughes                               1984 - 1998
Andrew Motion                         1999 - 2009
Carol Ann Duffy                        2009 - 2019


Simon Armitage                        2019 - Present

MCQ of NET Exam

1. The first official Royal Poet Laureate in English Literary history was .......

A) Thomas Shadwell
B) John Dryden
C) William Davenant 
D) Ben Jonson

Ans: - B

Contributions and Impact: 

Poet Laureates have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape, using their poetic talent to illuminate societal issues, inspire change, and provide solace in times of turmoil. Their poems have become timeless pieces of art, offering profound insights into the human experience and encouraging readers to reflect on the world around them.


Who is the current Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom as of 2022?


A) William Wordsworth

B) John Keats

C) Carol Ann Duffy

D) Samuel Taylor Coleridge


Answer: C) Carol Ann Duffy


Which famous English poet served as the Poet Laureate for over 40 years?


A) Lord Byron

B) John Milton

C) Alfred, Lord Tennyson

D) Geoffrey Chaucer


Answer: C) Alfred, Lord Tennyson


Who was the first woman to be appointed as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom?


A) Emily Dickinson

B) Christina Rossetti

C) Sylvia Plath

D) Carol Ann Duffy


Answer: D) Carol Ann Duffy


Which British monarch appointed the first Poet Laureate?


A) Queen Elizabeth I

B) King Henry VIII

C) Queen Victoria

D) King James I


Answer: D) King James I


Who is known for his work "The Waste Land" and served as a British Poet Laureate?


A) W.B. Yeats

B) T.S. Eliot

C) John Keats

D) Robert Frost


Answer: B) T.S. Eliot


Who is the author of "Paradise Lost" and held the title of Poet Laureate during the reign of Charles II?


A) John Donne

B) John Milton

C) Alexander Pope

D) Andrew Marvell


Answer: B) John Milton


The role of the Poet Laureate is to:


A) Write poetry for the royal family

B) Perform at royal events

C) Promote British poetry and culture

D) Serve as the chief justice of the United Kingdom


Answer: C) Promote British poetry and culture


Which famous British Romantic poet served as the Poet Laureate from 1813 until his death in 1843?


A) William Wordsworth

B) Samuel Taylor Coleridge

C) Percy Bysshe Shelley

D) Lord Byron


Answer: A) William Wordsworth


Who is the only person to have declined the position of Poet Laureate when it was offered to him?


A) William Shakespeare

B) John Dryden

C) Benjamin Jonson

D) Philip Larkin


Answer: D) Philip Larkin


Which English poet wrote "To be or not to be, that is the question" and never held the title of Poet Laureate?


A) John Milton

B) John Keats

C) William Wordsworth

D) William Shakespeare


Answer: D) William Shakespeare

Conclusion:

The institution of the Poet Laureate has played a vital role in celebrating and preserving the art of poetry. Through their exceptional talents and poetic prowess, Poet Laureates have captured the essence of their times, weaving words that resonate with audiences across generations. Their poems have offered solace, inspiration, and reflections on the human condition. As we reflect on the rich legacy of the Poet Laureate, we recognize the enduring power of poetry to evoke emotions, provoke thought, and ignite our imaginations. The role of the Poet Laureate continues to be a beacon of literary excellence, reminding us of the beauty and significance of the written word in our lives.



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