Walter de la Mare is a poet of
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A.
the Georgian period
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B.
the Romantic period
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C.
the Victorian period
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D.
the Edwardian period
Correct Answer:
A. the Georgian period
Explanation:
The correct answer is the Georgian period. Walter de la Mare is predominantly recognized as a Georgian poet, often associated with the group of writers featured in the Georgian Poetry anthologies published in the early 20th century. His work is characterized by a focus on nature, childhood, and the supernatural, written in a traditional lyrical style that distinguishes it from the more experimental modernism of his contemporaries. While his career spanned several decades, his most influential contributions to English literature are firmly rooted in the aesthetics of the Georgian era.
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