The Fleshly School is the name given by Robert BuchananRobert Buchanan (1813 – March 4, 1866) was an Owenite poet, lecturer and journalist, and the father of Robert Williams Buchanan. Buchanan, Robert Buchanan, Robert Buchanan, Robert Buchanan, RobertRobert Buchanan to a realistic
school of poetsA poet is a person who writes poetry. This is usually influenced by a cultural and intellectual tradition. Some consider the best poetry to be, to some extent, timeless and universal, and to address issues common to all humanity; others are more absorbed by its particular, personal and ephemeral qualities. In the English language, poets generally considered to be of the most influential and profound include Chaucer, Shakespeare, John Donne, John Milton, ...poets, to which RossettiRossetti may refer to: *Stefano Rossetti (or Rossetto) (fl. 1560-1580), Italian composer to the Medici *Gabriele Pasquale Giuseppe Rossetti (1783-1854), a poet, scholar, and Italian emigré to England, father of Dante Gabriel, Christina Georgina, William Michael, and Maria ...Rossetti, William MorrisWilliam Morris (March 24, 1834 – October 3, 1896) was an English artist, writer, socialist and activist. He was one of the principal founders of the British arts and crafts movement, best known as a designer of wallpaper and patterned fabrics, a writer of poetry and fiction ...William Morris, and SwinburneAlgernon Charles Swinburne (April 5, 1837 – April 10, 1909) was a Victorian era English poet. His poetry was highly controversial in its day, much of it containing recurring themes of sadomasochism, death-wish, lesbianism and irreligion.Swinburne belong.
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