Topic: Women?
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Sun 05/17/15 01:00 PM

So the mark of a profound and intelligent person is if he/she writes poetry?


And not committed suicide.

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Sun 05/17/15 02:46 PM

obviously this was a generalized question only meant to invoke intelligent response... and i guess id better say intelligence is subgective, cant even be defined. i think we all know women had it rough and not all the greats were men, it doesnt need to be pointed out a million times...thanks all


This thread sounded like a good idea at the time, didn't it Tim?,

I mean come on a dating site and basically state " you gals don't know s**t about poetry.

Intelligence aside..... not very smart

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Sun 05/17/15 04:11 PM

If women are so intelligent and profound, why are all the great poets men?


Mona Lisa is one of my favo painting.

She is equally as intelligent & profound in the portrait as the artist who painted her.


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Thu 05/21/15 05:19 PM


obviously this was a generalized question only meant to invoke intelligent response... and i guess id better say intelligence is subgective, cant even be defined. i think we all know women had it rough and not all the greats were men, it doesnt need to be pointed out a million times...thanks all


This thread sounded like a good idea at the time, didn't it Tim?,

I mean come on a dating site and basically state " you gals don't know s**t about poetry.

Intelligence aside..... not very smart

haha this isnt a dating site... its an open forum... the dating site is on the other side of the fence:)

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Thu 05/21/15 05:22 PM


If women are so intelligent and profound, why are all the great poets men?


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List Of Female Poets
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_female_poets
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Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (1872–1958), American poet, novelist and short story writer
Kathy Acker (1947–1997), American experimental novelist, punk poet, playwright, essayist, postmodernist and sex-positive feminist writer
Léonie Adams (1899–1988), American poet, seventh United States Poet Laureate
Fleur Adcock (born 1934), poet and an editor of English and Northern Irish ancestry; lived much of her life in England
Kim Addonizio (born 1954), American poet, novelist
Kelli Russell Agodon (born 1969), American poet
Delmira Agustini (1886–1914), Uruguayan poet
Akazome Emon (956–1041), Japanese poet and historian
Rachel Akerman (1522–1544), Austrian Jewish poet writing in German
Bella Akhmadulina (1937–2010), Soviet and Russian poet, short story writer, and translator
Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966), Russian and Soviet modernist poet
Anne-Marie Albiach (born 1937), French poet and translator
Jordie Albiston (born 1961), Australian poet and academic
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), American novelist, playwright and poet
Claribel Alegría (born 1924), Nicaraguan poet, essayist, novelist, and journalist
Elizabeth Alexander (born 1962), American poet, essayist, playwright and academic
Ellen Palmer Allerton (1835-1893), American poet
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looks like reasearch to me... the greats role off the tip of our tounges without a thought.

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Thu 05/21/15 05:25 PM

So the mark of a profound and intelligent person is if he/she writes poetry?

no if you had read the thread.... i've already stated that intelligence is subjective and cant even be defined.

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Thu 05/21/15 05:39 PM
Another Simpleton trying to find a reason to wake up in the morning.
Provoke, Invoke...as the carpenter builds on sand.

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Thu 05/21/15 05:43 PM


So the mark of a profound and intelligent person is if he/she writes poetry?

no if you had read the thread.... i've already stated that intelligence is subjective and cant even be defined.


No I'm not reading every post. I went by the OP. That suggested exactly what I asked

Hey you posted it

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Thu 05/21/15 06:48 PM



So the mark of a profound and intelligent person is if he/she writes poetry?

no if you had read the thread.... i've already stated that intelligence is subjective and cant even be defined.


No I'm not reading every post. I went by the OP. That suggested exactly what I asked

Hey you posted it

no, but all great poets are intelligent and profound... agreed?

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Thu 05/21/15 06:50 PM
Wouldn't great be subjective too? A poet that you might think is great might not be great to me

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Thu 05/21/15 06:55 PM

Wouldn't great be subjective too? A poet that you might think is great might not be great to me

im talking cannonized people...

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Thu 05/21/15 07:08 PM
I personally like Emily Dickinson. smokin

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Thu 05/21/15 08:18 PM


Wouldn't great be subjective too? A poet that you might think is great might not be great to me

im talking cannonized people...

Really which century would you like to debate with me....
Women authors and poets is something I actually have studied.
Which era,style, published by a husband or relative???



I personally like Emily Dickinson. smokin

She was amazing there isn't much known about another favorite of mine.
Mary Masters

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Sun 05/24/15 08:03 AM

I personally like Emily Dickinson. smokin

im dont read alot of poetry... that really isnt the point of the question. I like lines. dont go gently into that good nite, u will barely know who I am or what I mean, once more into the breach... but I could read frost or poe all day

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Sun 05/24/15 08:14 AM

im dont read alot of poetry..


Then how can you judge what is great and what is not. This topic has been debated for centuries who was great who just fit into the society's latest fad. etc...

I honestly believe if one just takes a consensus of common belief and runs with it they are actually putting themselves into a box and doesn't think for themselves.


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Sun 05/24/15 09:04 AM


im dont read alot of poetry..


Then how can you judge what is great and what is not. This topic has been debated for centuries who was great who just fit into the society's latest fad. etc...

I honestly believe if one just takes a consensus of common belief and runs with it they are actually putting themselves into a box and doesn't think for themselves.



because i have read alot... well more than most im sure...ive seen alot of names thrown at me...names dont move me...

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Sun 05/24/15 09:09 AM
and i used poets as a comparison coz i thought most could agree that great poets are intelligent and profound, and there have always been educated women, if only in the aristocracies, during all times. yet not any of them became great poets, and all that time they had to play with.

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Sun 05/24/15 09:28 AM
During that time, women weren't allowed to show that side. Many didn't have the education given to men. If they did, it was limited to certain subjects.

Many women writers had male pseudonyms...like the 3 Bronte sisters

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Sun 05/24/15 09:28 AM
Poetry is about condensing thought and concepts into the fewest possible words. :wink:

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Sun 05/24/15 09:30 AM

Poetry is about condensing thought and concepts into the fewest possible words. :wink:


A man of few words laugh