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William Topaz McGonagall - traducción al Inglés

WEAVER, ACTOR, POET
William MacGonagall; William McGonagal; William Topaz McGonagall; William mcgonagal; The worlds worst poet; The world's worst poet; Sir William Topaz McGonagall; Sir William McGonagall; McGonagall, William
  • McGonagall square in Dundee
  • Memorial to William McGonagall in Greyfriars Kirkyard
  • [[Memorial plaque]] near to McGonagall's grave in Edinburgh dated 1999
  • A plaque above McGonagall's last residence records his death in 1902

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n. William Topaz McGonagall (1825-1902), poeta famoso y reconocido como el peor poeta de la lengua inglesa
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AMERICAN WRITER (1897-1962)
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William Faulkner (1897-1962), escritor y poeta americano
William Cohen         
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  • President]] [[Ronald Reagan]] and then US Senator [[Joe Biden]] in 1984
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AMERICAN POLITICIAN
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n. William Cohen (nacido en 1940), ministro de defensa en el mandato del presidente B. Clinton

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Wikipedia

William McGonagall

William Topaz McGonagall (March 1825 – 29 September 1902) was a Scottish poet of Irish descent. He gained notoriety as an extremely bad poet who exhibited no recognition of, or concern for, his peers' opinions of his work.

He wrote about 200 poems, including "The Tay Bridge Disaster" and "The Famous Tay Whale", which are widely regarded as some of the worst in English literature. Groups throughout Scotland engaged him to make recitations from his work, and contemporary descriptions of these performances indicate that many listeners were appreciating McGonagall's skill as a comic music hall character. Collections of his verse remain popular, with several volumes available today.

McGonagall has been lampooned as the worst poet in British history. The chief criticisms are that he was deaf to poetic metaphor and unable to scan correctly. His only apparent understanding of poetry was his belief that it needed to rhyme. McGonagall's fame stems from the humorous effects these shortcomings are considered to generate in his work. Scholars argue that his inappropriate rhythms, weak vocabulary, and ill-advised imagery combine to make his work amongst the most unintentionally amusing dramatic poetry in the English language. His work is in a long tradition of narrative ballads and verse written and published about great events and tragedies, and widely circulated among the local population as handbills. In an age before radio and television, their voice was one way of communicating important news to an avid public.

Ejemplos de uso de William Topaz McGonagall
1. csmonitor.com HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA "A chicken is a noble beast, The cow is much forlorner; Standing in the pouring rain, With a leg at every corner." This week we pay tribute to the triumph of steadfast faith in oneself despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, as epitomized by the life of William Topaz McGonagall.