tortured poets
Across
- 3. Collectively, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey were known as ___.
- 6. A Taylor song that started as a poem.
- 9. This poet coined the phrase "suspension of disbelief."
- 10. This phrase originated in the poem "Compassion" by Miller Williams and is referenced in "ivy."
- 11. Taylor wrote this poem for her pregnant fifth-grade teacher's unborn daughter.
- 13. The successor of Henry James Pye as Poet Laurette of the UK.
Down
- 1. The chairman of tortured poets won a competition with this poem in fifth grade.
- 2. Track 10 of The Tortured Poets Department could be a reference to this 1962 play named after an English writer.
- 4. Like Taylor, this poet wrote "letters addressed to the fire;" they wanted their letters burned after their death.
- 5. Both "Look What You Made Me Do" and "mirrorball" parallel this famous Plath poem.
- 7. The Prelude, colloquially known as "the poem to Coleridge," was this poet's magnum opus.
- 8. Nobel prize winner referenced in Red's prologue.
- 12. Track 8 of The Tortured Poets Department features Florence Welch, the author of this poetry collection.