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Aestheticians later identified three main genres: epic poetry, lyric poetry and dramatic poetry.  Comedy and tragedy were considered sub-genres of dramatic poetry.

Much poetry of this era was religious and centered around courtly love, though secular poetry was still widely popular. Beowulf  is an example of a popular secular English epic, one that still retains popularity today.

A lot of minstrels and bards adopted secular poems and spread them through out Europe in their manner of singing and performance.  Through this, most secular poems came to be heard only accompanied with instruments and singing as ballads and lays.
Poetry remained in the Victorian era until two influential poets emerged in the early 20th century.  Thomas Hardy and Yeats.

Thomas Hardy was a more traditional writer, and Yeats followed the emerging styles, adapting to them.  He stayed
caught up with the constantly morphing art we love so much.

Through out the 20th century, new forms and styles of poetry were constantly rising and fading.  The 30's consisted of poems revolving around violence and political scandal.  This was because the writers (and a huge portion of the population) were born pre-WW1, and were raised in a social and economic chaos.  War and injustice dominated poetry during these years.

A new romantic post-war group emerged in the 40's.  Regionalism also was born.  This is when a poet writes about their native areas.

The diverse 50's had 3 main groups emerge, The Group, The Movement, and Extremist Art.  The Group were poets who worked collectively and had weekly meetings.  The Movement consisted of writers who were anti-modernism and anti-internationalism.  They had no romantic features in their writing.  A representative of Extremist Art,  Sylvia Path and her controversial work, were strong influences.

The 60's and 70's poetry style emerged through Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso. They would use drugs like acid in order to open themselves to new ideas when they write.  This was made apparent through "The Yage Letters".

20th century poetry was constantly evolving as people and their desires and influences changed through each generation.
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