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laureateship (ˈlɔːriːətʃɪp) [f. laureate n. + -ship.] a. The office of (poet) laureate.1785 Rolliad i. (title) Probationary Odes for the Laureatship. 1813 Scott Let. to Jas. Ballantyne 24 Aug. in Lockhart, I have a letter by order of the Prince Regent offering me the laureateship in the most flatter...
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Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
Four poets, Thomas Gray, Philip Larkin, Samuel Rogers and Walter Scott, turned down the laureateship. Dryden's salary for the laureateship was £200 per year.
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Children's Laureate
The aim of the Waterstones Children’s Laureateship is to celebrate and promote creativity, storytelling and inspiring all children to read a rich and diverse The Laureateship also promotes the importance of children’s books, reading and champions the right of every child to enjoy a life rich in books and stories
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Charting the evolving story of Ireland's literary history
Sat Feb 22 2020 - 06:00. In May 1803, shortly before Robert Emmet's rebellion, Thomas Moore was offered the Poet Laureateship of Ireland, a post that was to be created especially for him by ...
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Learn | Message in a Bottle - NASA's Europa Clipper
Ada Limón and the Library of Congress Ada Limón and the Library of Congress. As part of her laureateship, U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón wrote an original poem, "In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa," dedicated to NASA's Europa Clipper mission. On June 1, 2023, Limón debuted "In Praise of Mystery" to launch the NASA "Message in Bottle" campaign, which invites people around ...
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Australian Children's Laureate
Each Laureate has their own unique project undertaken during the course of their laureateship.
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South Carolina Poet Laureate
Governor Richard Wilson Riley changed this some during his term of office, limiting the laureateship to one-year terms.
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Michael Castro (poet)
As part of his laureateship, he organized an art collective, Unity Community.
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Robert Merry
In 1790, Merry presented himself as a candidate for the laureateship, but his principles, already the talk of the town, made his candidature hopeless; Augustine, at Philadelphia, but for the most part contented himself with the unofficial laureateship which the younger writers granted to his London reputation
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Rachel McCarthy
Midas Touch: What Carol Ann Duffy's Appointment Means for the Laureateship (Poetry News', Summer 2009). Andrew Motion: Leaving the Laureateship (Pan Macmillan, April 2009).
On Gender and Poetry (Pan Macmillan, Feb 2009).
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Katherine Woodfine
She spent six years working for Booktrust where she project-managed the Children's Laureateship and worked on other children's book prizes and initiatives
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Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin
In 1575 for his comedy of Rebecca, which he read at Regensburg before the emperor Maximilian II, he was rewarded with the laureateship, and in 1577 he
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Vasyl Shkliar
Chornyi Voron" (Committee of the National Ukrainian Taras Shevchenko Premier National Premier awarded Shkliar the laureateship in the middle of February the President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych in which he requested the President to “take account in your order regarding the award of the Shevchenko Laureateship
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Marjory Heath Wentworth
Poet laureateship
Wentworth read the inaugural poem at Mark Sanford's first inauguration as Governor of South Carolina.
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Ennis Rees
Poet laureateship
Rees was named to be South Carolina's third poet laureate by Governor Dick Riley in 1984.
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