the Georgian poets
noun /ðə ˌdʒɔːdʒən ˈpəʊɪts/
/ðə ˌdʒɔːrdʒən ˈpəʊəts/
[plural]- a group of British poets who wrote and published poems together in the early part of the 20th century, when George V was king. The group included Rupert Brooke, Walter de la Mare, A E Housman and John Masefield. They were influenced by Wordsworth and wrote many poems about nature and country life.
格鲁吉亚诗人:一群英国诗人,他们在20世纪初期(乔治五世为国王)一起撰写和出版诗歌。该小组成员包括鲁珀特·布鲁克(Rupert Brooke),沃尔特·德拉马尔(Walter de la Mare),AE霍斯曼(AE Housman)和约翰·马斯菲尔德(John Masefield)。他们受到华兹华斯的影响,并写了许多关于自然和乡村生活的诗。