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'''British poetry''' is the field of ] encompassing ] from anywhere in the British world (whether of the ], the ], or the ]). The term is rarely used, as almost all such poets are clearly identified with one of the various nations or regions within those areas. | '''British poetry''' is the field of ] encompassing ] from anywhere in the British world (whether of the ], the ], or the ]). The term is rarely used, as almost all such poets are clearly identified with one of the various nations or regions within those areas. |
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British poetry is the field of British literature encompassing poetry from anywhere in the British world (whether of the British Isles, the British Empire, or the United Kingdom). The term is rarely used, as almost all such poets are clearly identified with one of the various nations or regions within those areas.
Types of poetry which might be considered British poetry include:
- English poetry
- Irish poetry from Northern Ireland
- Scottish poetry (see Scottish literature)
- Welsh poetry
- Jèrriais poetry
- Guernésiais poetry
- Manx poetry
- Cornish poetry