Averçó's poetic reputation is further established by his Torcimany, which contain a wealth of information for composing poetry in Catalan.
One scholar asserts that Confessio Amantis "almost exclusively" made Gower's "poetic reputation."
Mary began her fostering of Percy's poetic reputation in 1824 with the publication of his Posthumous Poems.
MICHAUD: He also sees the manifesto as a way of staking a claim to history, of compensating for his dwindling poetic reputation.
He owes his poetic reputation to his cousin, Robert Bridges, poet laureate from 1913 to 1930, who edited a partial edition of his verse, Poems, in 1911.
This was the end of the poetic reputation of Chapelain, "the legist of Parnassus."
He only returned to die, aged 36, just as his poetic reputation was growing to colossal proportions.
To oversimplify, the first group produced poetic reputations, while the second, founded by servicemen, broadcast appeals and collected an archive of 17,000 poems written at the period.
Putnam's love life appears to have superseded his poetic reputation.
Nevertheless, The New Criterion, willfully undisturbed by the fashions of the day, has mounted a quixotic campaign to save Parker's poetic reputation.