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A poet is a person who writes poetry.

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Etymology

From the ancient greek : ποιέω, poieō : "I make or compose" ; ποιητης, poïêtes : "artisan, creator, maker, author, poet" > Latin : poēta : "poet, author" > Old French : (1200-1400) poëte or poète > Used (poet) in 14th. century, in classical english language, for all sorts of writers or composers of works of literature.

List of many poets classed by language in alphabetical order

"L'inspiration du poète" , by Nicolas Poussin. (1630)

See also

"Lesender Dichter in der Landschaft" by Schnorr von Carolsfeld.

Gallery

The Chinese poem "Quatrain on Heavenly Mountain" by 宋高宗.

Illustration from كتاب الأغاني‎ Book of Songs by أبو الفرج الأصفهاني‎. (1216-20)

The Concourse of the Birds painted by Habib Allah for Farid ud-Din Attar poems. (1486–87)

Tiziano Vecellio's "Danae", inspired by the Metamorphoses of Ovidius. (1553-54)

Faust depicted in an etching by Rembrandt van Rijn. (1650)

The poet Yacuren and a companion strolling in a grove of yew trees, by 歌川国芳.

A Norse mythology image from the 18th century Prose Edda manuscript.

"The Ghost of a Flea" by William Blake. (1820)

"Der arme Poet", by Carl Spitzweg. (1839)

Illustration for the cover of Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market and Other Poems, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (1862)

Wood engraving named "Farinata degli Uberti addresses Dante" from a Gustave Doré's illustrations to the Divine Comedy. (1861-1868)

"Le Coin de table", by Henri Fantin-Latour. (1872)

Édouard Manet's illustration of Poe's Raven. (1875)

One of Henry Holiday's illustrations to Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark.

"Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene", by Lawrence Alma-Tadema. (1881)

Lucifer, the main protagonist of Paradise Lost, as drawn by Gustave Doré.

"Favourite Poete", by Lawrence Alma-Tadema. (1888)

Akashi Gidayu, No 83 100 Aspects of the Moon Series by 月岡 芳年. (1890)

"Le Poète et la Muse", by Auguste Rodin.

The Dinky Bird, by Maxfield Parrish, an illustration from Poems of Childhood by Eugene Field. (1904)

"At the Tomb of Omar Khayyam", by Jay Hambidge. (?-1911)

Apollinaire's calligramme. (1918)

村山 槐多's Self Portrait. (1918)

"Dancing Girl", an undated ink-on-paper piece by Rabindranath Tagore.

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v • d • ePoetry of different cultures and languagesAmerican · Anglo-Welsh · Arabic · Australian · Bengali · Bishnupriya Manipuri · Biblical · British · Byzantine · Canadian · Chinese · Classical Sanskrit · Cornish · English · Finnish · French · Greek · Guernésiais · Hindi · Hebrew · Indian · Indian epic · Irish · Italian · Japanese · Javanese · Jèrriais · Kannada · Kashmiri · Korean · Latin · Latin American · Latino · Manx · Marathi · Malayalam · Nepali · Old English · Old Norse · Ottoman · Pakistani · Pashto · Persian · Rajasthani · Scottish · Serbian epic · Sindhi · Slovak · Spanish · Tamil · Telugu · Turkish · Urdu · Vedic Sanskrit · Welsh v • d • eSchools of PoetryAkhmatova's Orphans · The Beats · Black Arts Movement · Black Mountain poets · British Poetry Revival · Cairo poets · Cavalier poets · Chhayavaad · Churchyard poets · Confessionalists · Créolité · Cyclic Poets · Dadaism · Deep image · Della Cruscans · Dolce Stil Novo · Dymock poets · The poets of Elan · Flarf · Free Academy · Fugitives · Garip · Gay Saber · Generation of '98 · Generation of '27 · Georgian poets · Goliard · The Group · Harlem Renaissance · Harvard Aesthetes · Imagism · Informationist poetry · Jindyworobak · Lake Poets · Language poets · Martian poetry · Metaphysical poets · Misty Poets · Modernist poetry · The Movement · Négritude · New American Poetry · New Apocalyptics · New Formalism · New York School · Objectivists · Others group of artists · Parnassian poets · La Pléiade · Rhymers' Club · Rochester Poets · San Francisco Renaissance · Scottish Renaissance · Sicilian School · Sons of Ben · Southern Agrarians · Spasmodic poets · Sung poetry · Surrealism · Symbolism · Uranian poetry Categories: Poetry by nation or language | Aesthetics | Linguistics | Literature | Poetry | Spoken word | Methods of writingHidden categories: Cleanup from November 2007 | All pages needing cleanup | NPOV disputes from January 2008

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