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  1. Carol Ann Duffy (born December 23, 1955, Glasgow, Scotland) is a British poet whose well-known and well-liked poetry engaged such topics as gender and oppression, expressing them in familiar, conversational language that made her work accessible to a variety of readers. In 2009–19 she served as the first woman poet laureate of Great Britain.

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  2. This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 October 2024. Scottish poet and playwright (born 1955) Dame Carol Ann Duffy DBE FRSL HonFBA HonFRSE Duffy in June 2009 Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom In office 1 May 2009 – 10 May 2019 Monarch Elizabeth II Preceded by Andrew Motion Succeeded by Simon Armitage Personal details Born (1955-12-23 ...

  3. May 30, 2024 · Carol Ann Duffy was born in Gorbals, a poverty struck and underprivileged part of Glasgow, United Kingdom to Frank Duffy, an electrical fitter and Mary Black. At the age of six, her family re-located to Stafford, England, where she attended the Austin's RC Primary School from 1962 to 1967 and later she was enrolled at St. Joseph's Convent School and Stafford Girls' High School.

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    Carol Ann Duffy was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in December 1955.
    She published her first written works in the early 1970s.
    She graduated in 1977 with a degree in philosophy from the University of Liverpool.
    In 2005, she won the prestigious T.S. Eliot Prize for her collection, “Rapture.”
    She won the National Poetry Competition for ‘Whoever She Was.’
    Duffy spent a brief period working as a poetry critic for The Guardian.
    She has also written picture books for children.
    She was named poet laureatein 2009 and stepped down in 2019.
    ‘Havisham’ is a brilliant retelling of the life of the famous character by the same name in Dickens’ Great Expectations.  Rather than depicting her as a depressing, and sometimes slightly scary spi...
    ‘Nostalgia’ considers the importance of language, the meaning of the word “nostalgia” and the emotions associated with it. Through the poem, Duffy is asking the reader to consider when they first k...

    Carol Ann Duffy was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in December 1955. Her family was Roman Catholic and lived in a poorer region of the city of Glasgow called Gorbals. It was in this area that her father, Frank Duffy, worked as an electrician and lived alongside her mother, Mary Black. Duffy was the first of five children, all of whom, asidefrom the wri...

    In 1974, Duffy began a degree in philosophy at the University of Liverpool. She graduated in 1977 with honors. It was only six years later that she won the National Poetry Competition for Whoever She Was, as well as the Greenwich Poetry Competition for ‘Words of Absolution.’ The following year saw her begin work as a poetry critic for The Guardian....

    In 2005, she won the prestigious T.S. Eliot Prize for her poetry collection, Rapture, which is considered one of her most important volumes. It is said to detail the long-term relationship the poet held with Scottish poet Jackie Kay, which ended in 2004. The same year she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Heriot-Watt University. More recently,...

    Carol Ann Duffy was notably influenced by writers such as Pablo Neruda, Aimé Césaire, William Wordsworth, T.S. Eliot, and Robert Browning. Duffy’s work has also gone on to influence poets to this day. Her ability to create such dramatic characters and narratives has pushed the boundaries of what is possible in written verse.

  4. Her work is read and enjoyed equally by critics, academics and lay readers, and it features regularly on both university syllabuses and school syllabuses. Some critics have accused Duffy of being too populist, but on the whole her work is highly acclaimed for being both literary and accessible, and she is regarded as one of Britain’s most well-loved and successful contemporary poets.

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  5. Carol Ann Duffy was born in the Gorbals (Glasgow) on 23 December 1955, the first child of May (née Black) and Frank Duffy; May was Irish and Frank had Irish grandparents. They subsequently had four sons, and moved when Carol Ann was six to Stafford, where her father worked for English Electric and managed Stafford Rangers Football Club in his spare time.

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  7. Born in Glasgow in 1955, Duffy was brought up in Staffordshire and studied philosophy at the University of Liverpool, where she was active in the city's underground poetry scene in the 1970s. Her ...

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