Andrews demonstrates that writing woman is no longer the burden of that outdated creature: the poetess.
She's not really all that mean, just a brooding poetess.
The poetess, Rosemary, was also present at the function.
But I had an inspiring meeting with the poetess.
In that way, what we are accustomed to perceiving as the imaginary, challenges the so-called real and affirms Shelley's view that poets and for my purposes, poetesses, are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
Definition of poetess in US English:
poetess
nounˈpoʊətəsˈpōətəs
A female poet.
女诗人
Example sentencesExamples
But I had an inspiring meeting with the poetess.
The poetess, Rosemary, was also present at the function.
She's not really all that mean, just a brooding poetess.
In that way, what we are accustomed to perceiving as the imaginary, challenges the so-called real and affirms Shelley's view that poets and for my purposes, poetesses, are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
Andrews demonstrates that writing woman is no longer the burden of that outdated creature: the poetess.