Her poetry celebrates the countryside and engages in public debates on topics such as abolitionism and cruelty to animals.
Some nativist reactions were relatively benign: romantic poetry celebrating the native soul, or a taste for folkloric roots.
Her poetry celebrates nature and the detailed rituals of daily life, including domestic chores.
His poetry, essays, translations and critical analysis celebrate the ideas of Western civilisation, expressed through the language and history of Greek culture.
Her poetry continually celebrates "the hard ways we have to love."
His poetry celebrates life in his small rural community with themes of Catholic ritual, the cycles of nature, and love of family and home.
Unfortunately poetry cannot celebrate them, because their deeds are concerned with things, not persons, and are, therefore, speechless.
Wordsworth's best poetry celebrated the alliance of the human mind and the natural world, which acted and reacted upon one another to create vision and meaning.
His poetry celebrates the reign and accomplishments of Henry II of Castile.
Gastev's poetry energetically celebrates industrialization, announcing an era of a new type of human, trained by the overall mechanization of everyday life.