Bunting's poetry began to show the influence of this friendship.
Korean poetry began to flourish in the Three Kingdoms period.
Though poetry began in song (lyric poems, for example, were set to the lyre), by now, the two serve different needs.
In the late 1960s, his poetry began to appear regularly in journals.
In 1957, he became a correspondent for the literary journal Moskva, and his poetry began to be published.
After his first couple of books which were rather playful his poetry began to turn into more dreamy and also absurd one.
His poetry began to take a more traditional, conservative form and was often compared to the work of Tyutchev.
During this period, poetry also began to take a religious turn, in terms of subject matter.
She published poetry in Caterpillar and from this point began to view herself as a poet.
By the 1910s, Bryusov's poetry had begun to seem cold and strained to many of his contemporaries.